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OF  THE  VERY 

VALUABLE  AND  EXTENSIVE  COLLECTION 

OF 

ANCIENT  AND  MODERN 

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COINS  and  MEDALS, 

©P  7HE  LATE 

SAMUEL  TYSSEN,  Efq.  F.  A.  S. 

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OP  NARBOROUGH-HALL,  IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  * 

!  ompri&ing  the  most  numerous  and  best  preserved  Specimens^ 
in  the  different  Series,  ever  offeied  to  Public  Sale* 

Which,  by  Order  of  the  Administrator * 

(The  Right  Honourable  SIR  JOSEPH  BANKS,  Bart.  K.BA 

WILL  BE  SOLD  BY  AUCTION, 

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BY  LEIGH,  SOTHEBY,  X  SON, 

At  their  House,  in  York-Street,  Covent-Garden. 

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On  Monday,  April  the  12th,  and  Four  following  Days  : 

( Good- Friday  excepted.) 

On  Monday,  April  26th,  and  Six  following  Days: 

On  Monday,  May  10th,  and  Five  following  Days: 

On  Monday,  May  24th,  and  Six  following  Da  vs* 


To  be  viewed  (with  Catalogues  only)  from  Ten  "till  Three  o’clock 
on  the  Three  Days  immediately  preceding  each  Sale: 

Catalogues  [Price  Four  Shillings  in  hoards)  to  he  had  at  the  Place  or  Sale  ; 
MESSRS.  MUNDELL  AND  SONS,  AND  MESSRS.  BELL  AND  RRADFUTE,  EDINBURGH  } 
MR.  ARCHER,  DUBLIN}  MR.  COOX,  OXFORD}  MR.  DEIGHTON,  CAMBRIDGE  J 

MONS.  THEOPHILS  BAR  HOIS,  PARIS  }  FUSCH,  HAMBURGH}  WEIDMAN, 
LEJPSIC. 

PIIINTED  3Y  T.  BURTON,  LITTLE  gUERN-STREETa 

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CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


I.  The  higheft  Bidder  to  oe  the  Buyer;  and  if  any 
Difpute  arifes  between  two  or  more  Bidders,  the  Lot  fo 

difputed  fhall  be  immediately  put  up  again-  and  re-fold. 

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II.  No  Perfon  to  advance  lefs  than  6d. ;  above  One  Pound 
One  Shilling;  above  Five  Pounds  2s.  6d.;  and  fo  in  Pro¬ 
portion. 

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III.  The  Purchafers  to  give  in  their  Names  and  Places 
of  Abode,  and  to  pay  down  5s.  in  the  Pound,  in  Part  of 
Payment  of  the  Purchafe-money ;  in  Default  of  which,  the 
Lot  or  Lots  fo  purchafed  to  be  immediately  put  up  again 
and  re-fold. 

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IV.  The  Lots  to  be  taken  away,  with  all  Faults,  at  the 
Buyer's  Expence,  within  Three  Days  after  the  Conclufion 
of  the  Sale;  and  the  Remainder  of  the  Purchafe-money  to 
be  abfolutely  paid  on  or  before  Delivery. 

V.  Upon  Failure  of  complying  with  the  above  Condi¬ 
tions,  the  Money  depofited  in  Part  of  Payment  fhall  be 
forfeited;  and  all  Lots  uncleared  within  the  Time  afore- 
faid  fhall  be  re-fold  by  public  or  private  Sale,  and  the 
Deficiency  (if  any)  attending  fuch  Re-fale  fhall  be  made 
good  by  the  Defaulters  at  this  Sale. 


Gentlemen  who  cannot  attend  the  Sale,  may  have 
their  CommifHons  faithfully  executed  by  their 
humble  Servants, 

Leigh,  Sotheby,  &  Son. 


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The  great  reputation,  acquired  by  the  late  Samuel 
Tyssen,  Escn  as  a  Collector  of  Coins  and  Medals,  both 
ancient  and  modern,  is  fo  univerfally  acknowledged,  and  fo 
firmly  eftablifhed,  that  it  feems  almofl  unneceflary  to  dwell, 
a  fingle  moment,  upon  the  extent  and  value  of  the  Cabinet, 
now  offered  to  the  Public,  which,  it  may  be  truly  faid,  is 
rich  beyond  all  example.  To  a  fortune  extremely  ample 
Mr.  TyfTen  added  the  molt  indefatigable  perfeverance,  by 
which  fcarcely  a  day  was  fuffered  to  elapfe,  without  fomc 
addition  being  made  to  his  Collection;  nor,  in, the  zeal  which 
he  fhewed  for  attainments  of  this  kind,  was  any  expenfe 
fpared,  for  if  his  wealth  and  induflry  were  alike  notorious, 
fo  was  his  liberality  equally  confpicuous.  In  addition  to  the 

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immenfe  number  of  fingle  articles,  which  his  own  judgment 
enabled  him  to  purchafe  at  fales  and  of  private  hands, 
throughout  a  long  and  unremitted  attention  to  numifmatic 
purfuits,  his  Cabinet  became  gradually  enriched  by  three  of 
the  mofl  elegant  and  important  collections,  which  have  ever 
been  formed,  by  individual  exertion  at  leaf!,  in  this  country. 
After  what  has  been  faid,  it  may  be  almofl:  fuperfluous  to 
mention  the  collections  of  Edward  Solly,  Efq.  the  Rev. 
Richard  Southgate,  and  Edward  Hodfoll,  Efq.  collections 
fufficient,  of  themfelves,  to  confer  the  bigheft  celebrity  upon 


any  cabinet,  in  which  they  were  united.  But  thefe  were  not 
the  only  aids,  of  which  Mr.  Tyfien  availed  himfelf ;  num¬ 
ber lels  other  parcels  of  Coinsand  Medals  were  alfo  bought  by 
him,  both  at  home  and  on  the  continent;  fo  that,  the  collec¬ 
tion  in  its  prefent  accumulated  Hate,  contains  the  confolidated 
labours  of  many  lives,  and  now  affords  an  infinitely  larger 
and  richer  alfemblage  of  medallic  treafures,  than  was  ever 
yet  fold  by  public  fale  in  any  part  of  Europe.  In  the  fol¬ 
lowing  Catalogue  care  has  been  taken,  that  the  bell  only  of 
every  fpecimen  fhouid  be  inferted ;  the  others  having  been 
invariably  configned  to  the  furnace.  Having  Hated  this,  it 
only  remains  to  be  added,  that,  whatever  was  the  extent  and 
the  value  of  Mr.  Tyffen’s  collection,  the  whole  of  it  is  now 
fubmitted,  without  any  referve,  to  the  Public,  with  the  ex- 
ceprion  only  of  what  has  been  converted  into  bullion,  and 
of  the  feries  of  Ancient  Britifh  and  Saxon  Coins,  which 
latter  have  been  purchafed  by  the  Britifh  Mufeum,  a  re- 
pofkoty  of  all  others  the  moft  fit  for  fo  noble,  and,  in  this 
country,  fo  interefting  a  fuite:  and  the  Public  are  highly 
indebted  to  the  Truftees  for  the  zeal  and  vigilance,  which, 
upon  this  occafion  they  have  manifefted,  for  the  honor  and 
intercfl  of  the  Houfe,  over  which  they  fo  worthily  pr elide, 
and  for  the  fignal  benefit  which  they  have  thus  conferred 
upon  the  nation  at  large. 


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OF  THE 

DAYS  OF  SALE. 


FIRST  DAY,  -  -  - 

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Monday ,  - 

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April  12. 

Second  Day,  ... 

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Tuefday ,  - 

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April  13, 

Third  Day,  -  -  -  - 

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Wednesday, 

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April  1  4. 

Fourth  Day,  -  -  - 

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Thurfday, 

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April  15. 

Fifth  Day,  -  -  -  - 

Saturday ,  - 

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April  17. 

Sixth  Day,  -  -  -  - 

Monday , 

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April  26, 

Seventh  Day,  -  -  - 

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Tuefday,  - 

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April  27. 

Eighth  Day,  -  - .  - 

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JVednefday, 

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April  23. 

Ninth  Day,  -  -  - 

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Thurfday,  - 

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April  29. 

Tenth  Day,  - 

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Friday , 

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April  30 o 

Eleventh  Day,  -  -  - 

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Saturday ,  - 

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May  1. 

Twelfth  Day,  -  - 

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Monday , 

0 

May  3. 

Thirteenth  Day,  -  - 

Monday ,  - 

0 

May  10. 

Fourteenth  Day,  -  - 

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* 'Tuefday ,  - 

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May  11. 

Fifteenth  Day,  -  -  - 

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W ednefday , 

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Sixteenth  Day, 

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Thurfday , 

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May  13. 

Seventeenth  Day,  -  * 

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May  14. 

Eighteenth  Day,  -  - 

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Saturday,  - 

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May  15. 

Nineteenth  Day  -  - 

Monday, 

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May  24. 

Twentieth  Day,  ~ 

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Tuefday ,  - 

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25. 

Twenty-firft  Day, 

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JV ednefday. 

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26. 

T wenty-fecond  Day,  - 

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Thurfday, 

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,  ifc/icry  27. 

Twenty-third  Day, 

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Friday,  -  - 

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28. 

Twenty-fourth  Day,  - 

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Saturday,  - 

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Twenty-fifth  Day,  - 

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INDEX 

OF  THE 

CONTENTS. 


ANGLO-GALLIC  Coins  in  Silver,  p.  21 7 

- - in  Gold,  218 

Antient  Gallic  Coins  in  Silver,  16 
—  Spanilh  Coins  in  Silver,  16 
Cities,  Greek,  in  Copper,  196,  204  * 

- - in  Silver,  144,  132,  159,  166 

• - in  Gold,  211 

Colonial  and  Greek  Coins  of  the  Roman  Empire,  1 
Crowns,  164,  171 
Dollars,  German,  27,  35 

Egypt,  Coins  of  the  Roman  Emperors  ftruck  there  2 
Englith  Coins  in  Gold,  75,  95,  105,  114,  121,  129,  137,  145, 
153,  161,  168,  175,  184 
Farthings,  14 

— — Patterns  and  Proofs,  22 

Foreign  Copper  Coins,  1 

- - Silver  Coins,  2 

- Gold  Coins,  7 

French  Silver  Coins,  19 

-  Gold  Coins,  8 

Groats,  117,  125 
Half-Crowns,  150,  156,  163 
Half-Dollars,  German,  36 
Half-Groats,  109,  116 

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Halfpence,  14 

- and  Farthings  in  Silver,  54 

Irifli  Coins  in  Copper,  Pewter,  Sic.  14 

- - - —  in  Silver,  197 

Italian  Coins  in  Silver,  10 
Kingdom  of  Armenia  in  Silver,  203 
. . Bythynia  in  Silver,  200 


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Kingdom  of  Cappadocia  in  Silver,  p.  203 

- Caria  in  Silver,  203 

- - - Commagene in  Copper,  213 

•  - Egypt  in  Copper,  212 

■ — - in  Silver,  183. 

- ,  in  Gold,  219 

-  ■■  - - Epirus  in  Silver,  200 

.  . Macedonia  in  Copper,  212 

< —  ■  - :  Silver,  144,  182 

.  . .  - — - — -  ■  —  ■  ■  Gold,  219 

•  - Numidia  and  Mauretania  in  Silver,  209 

- •  Parthia  in  Silver,  208 

- Pergamus  in  Silver,  208  ' 

- Perfia  in  Silver,  203 

- - Pontus  in  Silver,  200 

—  — — - Sicily  in  Copper,  213 

- - - __  Silver,  200 

- Gold,  219 

- - - - of  Syria  in  Copper,  2 1 3 

■  ■  — - -  —  Silver,  192,  199 

Kingdoms,  Various  Greek,  in  Copper,  214 
Medals  of  Auftria  in  Silver,  111,  118 
- Brandenburg  and  Pruftia  in  Silver  102,  109 

—  - the  Houfe.  of  Brunfwick  Lunenburg  in  Silver,  47 

—  — - *  Cardinals  in  Copper,  97,  106 

—  - -  Cardinals  and  Bifhops  in  Silver,  190 

- Crowned  Heads  and  Sovereign  Princes,  43,  52 

- by  John  and  James  Anthony  Daffier,  in  Copper,  123 

""  ■  - . of  Denmark  in  Silver,  64 

•  - the  Doges  of  Venice,  &c.  in  Silver,  190 

- the  Electors,  &c.  of  Saxony,  in  Silver,  39 

- - of  the  Emperors  of  Germany,  Kings  of  Spain,  and 

Illuftrious  Perfons  of  the  Houfe  of  Auftria,  in  Copper,  53 
Medals,  Englifb,  in  Copper,  132,  139 

- Silver,  23,  31,  40,  48,  57,  66,  73,  94,  102, 

112 

—  - - Gold,  202,  21 1 

- - ,  Reftored,  Englifb,  in  Silver,  5,  15 

- ,  French,  in  Copper,  77,  97 

- ,  French,. in  Silver,  157,  165 

- of  the  Grand  Dukes  of  Tufcany,  in  Copper,  62 

- - Silver,  38 

- by  John  Charles  Hedlinger,  in  Copper  and  Pewter,  151 

- - . - - — - - - - Silver,  173 

- of  Muftrious  and  Remarkable  Perfons,  in  Copper,  9,  18, 

26,  34,  43  • 

- of  Holland  and  the  Low  Countries,  in  Silver,  126/134, 

1 42 

- of  Poland,  in  Silver,  56 

- * —  of  the  Popes,  in  Copper,  106,  115,  123 

—  - Silver,  181,  189 


Medals  of  Portugal,  in  Silver,  151 

- ,  Ruffian,  in  Copper,  69 

- -  .  Silver,  30 

. . of  Sovereign  Princes,  in  Silver,  3  3 

- - -  of  Spain,  in  Silver,  150 

. . ■■■  by  Ferdinand  de  St.  Urbain,  in  Copper,  151 

- of  Sweden,  in  Silver,  36,  45,  72,  92,  101 

Medallions  without  Infcriptions,  in  Copper,  61 

- without  Reverfes,  in  Copper,  61 

Netherlands,  Silver  Coins  of  the,  12 

‘Patterns  and  Proofs  for  Halfpence,  29 

Patterns  and  Proofs  of  Englifh  Coins,  in  Silver,  206,  214 

- - - - - Gold*  185,  194,  202 

Pennies,  in  Silver,  55,  63,  71,  91,  99,  108 
Piedforts,  Foreign,  45 

■  ■-  French,  21 

Provincial  Coins,  in  Copper,  4 
■'  ■  ■  — - Silver,  205 

-  Tokens,  13 

Roman  Family  Coins,  in  Copper,  9 

- Silver,  6,  15 

- Gold,  17 

Roman  Imperial  Coins  in  Silver,  24,  32,  41,  49,  59,  67,  74,  95, 
104,  113,  120,  128,  136 

•  - Gold,  25,  33,  42,  50,  59,  68,  75,  95, 

104,  113,  120,  128,  137,  144,  152,  160,  167,  175,  183, 
192,  200,  209 

*  - -  Large  Brafs,  162,  170,  177,  186,  195 

- Middle  Brafs,  J9,  27,  35,  44,  53,  62,  70,  90,  98,  107, 

115,  124,  133,  140,  148 

—  . . -  Small  Brafs,  147,  155 

- Weights,  10 

- Coins  with  Punic  Chambers,  in  Copper,  196 

Scotch  Coins,  in  Silver,  179,  187 

■  - - Gold,  16,  25,  33,  41 

Shillings,  134,  141,  149 

Siege  Pieces,  Englifh,  in  Silver,  216 

- Foreign,  in  Gold,  Silver,  and  Copper,  46 

Sixpences,  126,  133 
fen  and  Twenty  Shilling  Pieces,  172 
Threepences,  1 17 
Town  Pieces,  13 


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Lot  I.  V  ARIOUS  Leaden  and  Pewter  Medals,  fome  call, 
others  ftruck  5  among  them  are  ieveral  very  rare . 

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FOREIGN  COPPER  COINS. 

1  Various  Copper  Coins. 

3  Roger,  Duke  of  Sicily.  Vergara  I.  1.  4  of  Henri,  Due 

de  Guile,  Itruck  during  the  Rebellion  of  Naples  in 
1648.  V ergara  51.  2,  3,  4.  3,  and  2  Soldi,  of  Theodore, 

King  of  Corfica,  17,36.  4  Soldi  of  Corfica,  <762. 

Bela  IV.  and  Stephen  V.  Kiiigs  of  Hungary.  Kohl. 
M.B.  XV III.  137,  and  46  others.  - 1—  ^7 

3  American  States.  - -  - — -  21 

4  Swedilh,  45.  Tokens,  9.  Jettons,  6.  -  60 

•  5  Large  Swedilh,  Square  :  one  of  4  Daler,  three  of  2  Daler, 

three  of  1  Daler,  and  three  of  £  Daler.  10 

6  Oriental,  Copper,  Brafs,  and  Tin. 

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COLONIAL  and  GREEK  COINS  of  the  ROMAN  EMPIRE. 

COINS  of  ANTIOCH,  in  SILVER. 

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S  Nero,  1.  Trajanus,  i.  Caracalla,  3.  Philippus,  Sen.  2. 
Philippus,  Jun.  2.  Trajanus  Decius,  5.  Ilerennia  Etrus- 
cilia,  1.  Herennius,  2.  Trebonianus  Gallus,  3.  20 

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COINS  of  ANTIOCH,  in  COPPER. 

9  Auguftus,3.  Tiberius,  2.  Claudius,  1.  Nero,  3.  Otho,  1. 
Vclpafianus,  2.  Titus,  1.  Domitianus,  3.  Nerva,  a. 
Trajanus,  3.  —  — -  4I 

10  Otho,  1.  (-well  preferved)  -  j 

11  Trajanus,  7.  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  Caracalla,  6. !  Macri- 

nus,  3.  Diadumenianus,  1.  Gordianus  Pius,  1.  Philip¬ 
pus,  Sen.  2.  Trebonianus  Gallus,  1.  Trebonianus  Gal- 

Jus  and  Volufianus,  1,  . . .  3* 

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Copper. 

i $  Alabanda,  i.  Beroea,  3.  Bilbilis,  1.  Calaguris,  r.  Cae- 
faraugufta,  1.  Chalcis  Chalcidenes,  1.  Copia,  1.  Cor- 
cyra,  3.  Corinthus,  1  (Julius).  Cos,  2.  Edefla,  6. 
Ephefus,  2.  Gabala,  i  (Macrinus).  Judaea,  3  (Julia' 
Augufti.  Nero  and Britannicus.  Nero.)  Laodicea  Syriae,  3. 
Moftene,  1  (Gallienus).  Mytilene,  1  (Antinous).  .  31 

13  Nemaufus,  4  (Auguftus  and  Agrippa).  Nefibi,  1  (Phi¬ 

lippus,  Jun.)  Rhefaena,  2.  Samos,  2.  Samofata,  4. 
Sardes,  1.  Seleucia  Syriae,  t.  Smyrna,  1  (Gallienus). 
Syria,  3.  Tarfus,  1.  Theflalonica,  2.  Trajanopolis  Phry¬ 
gian,  t  (M.  Aurelius).  Troas,  1.  Turialb,  2.  Valen- 
tia  Hifpaniae,  2.  Viminacium,  4.  Zeugma,  3,  37 

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SILVER. 

14  Vefpafianus,  1.  Trajanus,  3.  Hadrianus,  1.  (Townsun- 

known).  -  * -  5 

COINS  of  the  ROMAN  EMPERORS,  ftruck  in  EGYPT. 
Base  Silver  and  Copper. 

15  Auguftus  and  Nero,  3.  Tiberius  and  Nero,  2.  Tiberius,  1. 

Claudius,  2.  Meftalina,  2.  Nero,  12.  Poppaea,  4. 
Galba,  2.  Vefpaftanus,  1.  Domitianus,  1  .Trajanus,  1.  31 
26  Hadrianus,  9.  Antoninus  Pius,  4.  M,  Aurelius,  3.  Coin- 

modus,  24.  -  .  40 

17  Commodus,  6.  Alexander,  9.  Maximinus,  3.  Maxi¬ 
mus,  1.  Gordianus  Pius,  9.  Philippus,  Sen.  10.  40* 

38  Alexander,  8.  Maximinus,  5.  Gordianus  Pius,  8.  Phi¬ 
lippus,  Sen.  7.  Philippus,  Jun.  3.  -  33 

19  Trajanus  Decius,  3.  Valcrianus  the  Firft,  4.  Gallienus,  6. 
Salonina,  4.  Claudius  Gothicus,  3.  Aurelianus,  3. 
Severina,  1.  Vaballathus  and  Aurelianus,  4.  Probus,  3. 

Cams,  2.  Numerianus,  3.  Carinus,  2.  - -  40 

go  Gall  ienus,  6.  Salonina,  4.  Claudius  Gothicus,  5.  Va¬ 
ballathus  and  Aurelianus,  4.  Probus,  2.  Numerianus,  2. 
Carinus,  3.  Diocletianus,  19.  Maximianus  the  Firft,  12. 
Conftantius  Chlorus,  3.  - -  6q 


FOREIGN  SILVER  COINS. 

Portugal,  12.  Macutas  of  Angola,  and  Rupias  of  Goa,  2.  20 

12  Spanijk :  Cajiile.  Alfonlus,  7.  Henry,  n.  Henry  IV. 

2.  Peter,  3.  Sanches,  2. — Aragon.  Jacob. — Ma¬ 

jorca.  Jacob,  2.  Sanches.  Ferdinand. — Barcelona .  Jacob, 
Peter.  Alfonlus.  Ferdinand,  * - -  34 


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24  Charles  et  Johanna.  Pefo  duro.  Philip  II.  Pefo,  1J98. 
Philip  III.  Pel'o  1620.  Philip  IV.  Pefo  1660.  Pelo  duro 

v  of  Potoli,  1661.  - - 

23  Charles  II.  Pefo  1687,  and  1689.  Philip  V.  Pefo  1709, 
nvitb  bis  bead. — Thick  Pefo  duro  of  17 52.  - 

26  Lewis  I.  Pefo  1721;,  extremely  rare.  Pefeta  1724. 

27  Switzerland:  Bafie.  Dollar  of  1640,  and  one  without 

Date,  with  a  View  of  the  Town.  4  Dollar,  1767.  Bern. 
Dollar,  1501.  —  Uri ,  Schweiz  and  Unterwalden.  Dollar, 
1561.  -  - 


28  Zuncb.  Dollar,  1512,  1559  and  1725. — S.  Gall.  Thaler- 

klippc,  16 22. — Geneve,  Ecu,  1722  - - 

29  Germany ,  &:C.  Emperor  Otto  and  Adelheit,  (two.) — Trier. 

Archbilliop  Baldwin. — Cologne,  Emperor  Otto.  San£t» 
Colonia.  Gr.  Cab.  X .  4,  36.  Archbifhop  Theodo- 
ricus,  Gr.  Cab.  X.  3,  23.  A.  B.  Conrad,  Gr.  Cab.  X.  6, 
56,  and  60.  Walram  II.  Turnofe  of  Deutz,  Gr.  Cab . 
X.  7,  70.  Rupert,  Turnofe  of  Deutz,  Gr.  Cab.  X.  io, 
89.  Shofat  Civitas,  Gr.  Cab.  X.  4,  39.  Ariburg  Mon. 
Gr.  Cab.  X.  4,  40. — Dortmund.  Emp,  Otto,  Gr.  Cab.  [. 
Suppl.  3,  33.  Another  not  in  the  Gr.  Cab.  Emp.  Ru¬ 
dolph,  Gr.  Cab.  1.  Suppl.  7,  83. — Adolph,  Count  of 
Match.  Gr.  Cab.  I.  Suppl.  7,  85.  —  Otto,  Billiop  of 
Wurzburg. — Bohemia.  Wenceflaus  II.  GroiTus  Pragenfis, 
Gr.  Cab.  II.  10,  P.6. —  Bernard,  Duke  of  Carint/iia, 
(two)  sArgel.  II.  p.  176,  t.  4,  f.  87. — Meinard,  Count 
of  Tyrol.  Argel.  1.  83,  1. — Henry,  Count  of  Gorici a. — 
Hungary.  Andreas,  Gr.  Cab .  II.  Suppl.  36,  i.  Ladif- 
laus,  Vergara  17,  5. — UroRus,  King  of  Servia  Arg.  I.  82. 
— Prujfia.  Wunrich  von  Kniprode.  Kohl.  M.  B.  VIII. 
377.  Michael  KlichenmeiRer  von  Sternberg. 

30  Hungary,  Auftria,  Bohemia,  and  other  German  States. 

31  Hanover  and  Brunfwick,  from  the  Drittel  to  the  Mat- 

tier.  - -  ■  — * 

32  Brandenburg  and  Pruflia.  - 

33  Drittel  of  William,  Count  of  Lippe.  3  of  Mecklenburg 

Schwerin.  4  old  Dickens  of  Sv/izerland.  Gulden  of 
Schweiz,  and  61  others.  - - 

34  Denmark.  Magnus  the  Good.  D.  M.  4.  1,  io  and 

17.  Svend  ERridfen.  D.M.  3,  19  and  6,  33.  Ha- 
raid  Hein.  D.M.  8,  rj.  Saint  Canute.  D.M  10,  79 
and  ii.  33, 3  7  and  38.  Eric  of  Pomerania  :  Lund.  D.  M. 
2 6,  9.  NeRved.  D.  M.  2 6,  2.  Chriftiern  L  Malmo. 
D.  M.  1,  10.  John:  Malmo.  D.M.  3,  &  and 'll. 
Svend  Norbngge,  BiRiop  of  Ro'feild.  D.  M.  9,  33. 
Oluf  Lunge,  ArchbiRiop  of  Trormiem.  D.  M.  Chr .  //. 
4,  18.  Wilby.  D.M.  Chr.  Il>  §  a*d  11.  Gotland. 
Chriftian  III.  D.  M.  10,  22.  '«■  ■-* 


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.3$  Danijb,  from  2  Mark  to  i  Skilling.  — — — 

35*  Proofs  of  Danifli  Species,  f  and  l,  1799.  The  Dies  by 
Mr.  Milton.  - -  ’  y  . _ 

36  Ruffian:  Four  Rubels  of  Peter  I.  one  of  Catherine  f. 

and  one  of  Peter  II.  - - 

37  Three  Rubels  of  Ann,  two  of  Elizabeth,  and  two  of  Ca¬ 

therine  II.  - -  - 

38  Rubel  of  Peter  I.  1704,  (the  firft  Rubel  ftruck  in  Ruflia.) 

Rubel  and  Poltina  of  Ivan  III.  Rubel  and  Poltina  of 
Peter  III.  -  *  _ 

39  Poltina  of  Peter  I.  1703  (the  firft  ftruck  in  Ruflia). 

Double  Rubel  of  Catherine  I.  Livonefe  of  Elizabeth. 

40  Ruffian,  from  the  Polupoltinuik  to  the  Copek. 

41  Dollars  of  To' and:  Sigifmund  III.  Uladiflaus  IV.  Stanif- 

laus  Auguftus,  1766. — Dantzig.  Uladiflaus  IV.  1638- 

4 2  -  Elbing.  Uladiflaus  IV.  1635.  —  Thorn .  Sigif¬ 

mund  III.  1631. — Curland.  Peter,  1780. 

43  Dollars  of  Tranfflvan/a  :  Sigifmund  Bathori,  139  3.  Ste¬ 

phen  Bochkay,  1605.  Gabriel, ,161 1 .  George  Rakotzi, 
16^0.  Achatius  Barcfai,  1 659.  John  Kemeny,  1 661. 
Emp.  Charles  VI.  1722.’  *  - * 

44  Turkey  and  Morocco.  - 

45  Oriental,  weighing  oz.  dwt.  at  per  oz.  ,  , 

45*  Genuine  Zodiacal :  the  Bull,  Twins,  Lion  and 

46  A  fet  of  fpurious  Zodiacal  -  - 

47  Eaft  Indian,  with  Sanfcrit  Characters,  weighing  oz. 

dwt.  at  per  oz.  . - - —  ^5 

48  Cufic.  .  — - - -  - - ~  jq 

Silver  and  Billon,  oz.  at 

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PROVINCIAL  COPPER  COINS,  &c. 


51  New  Tokens,  200  (for  a  Reprefentation  of  thefe  Coins,  we 
beg  Leave  to  refer  to  Mr.  Pye’s  Publication  on  this  par¬ 
ticular  Subject)  — - - 

32  New  Tokens  - -  - 

53  New  Tokens  -  - .  - 

54  New  Tokens  . _ _ 

33  New  Tokens  - -  — —  _ 

56  New  Tokens  • - —  _ _ _ 

37  ‘New  Tokens  - *  - - 

38  New  Tokens  —  ■  ■  -  ■ 

59  London  Churches  - 

60  The  Bafingftoke  Canal  Token,  and  others. 

6 1  Cortder’s  Head  of  Wolfey.  Clark’s,  &c.  -  -  - 

62  Small  Tokens.  - - 

63  Tokens,  ftruck  at  Mr.  Bolton’s  Manufaftory,  Birmiiwham. 

64  JHackney  Tokens.  - 

65  T.  Miller,  Bookfeller,  of  Bungay  with  his  Head,  1793, 


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66  A  Buft,  armed— St.  Bevols,  Southampton  Halfpenny- 

Block  Manufactory.  - — •  1 

67  Tokens  ,  &c.  of  a  Penny  Size.  —  about  60 

68  The  Halfal  Penny,  Wilkinfon’s  Halfpenny,  with  the  Win¬ 

dow,  &c.  -  - ** 

69  Pennies :  James’s,-  Lancafter  Caftle,  and  Revolution.  .  3 

jo  Anglefey,  1 7 B 7 ,  with  the  D.  one  of  them  ftruck  in  a 

Collar — Dates,  88,  90  and  91.  - —  ^  9 

j  1  Angleley,  3  different,  with  the  D.  87 — one  plain,  17S7,— 

and  two  different,  1790.  -  ? 

72  The  firii  Penny  Piece  ftruck  by  the  Angleley  Copper 
Company,  in  1786  (no  date) — engraved  in  London  by 
John  Milton,  ■  1  ■■■■  - *  3 

ENGLISH  RESTORED  MEDALS.— SILVER. 

,  >  V  M  f  i  .  V  „  *  .  K  . 

75  Henry  VIII.  Medallic  Eliftory  of  England,  Plate  4,  N.  I* 

74  Henry  VIII.  Reverfe,  St.  George,  infer  ibed  <c  HoniSoItqui 

Maly  Penfe,”  the  motto  of  the  Garter.  1.  Reverfe,  the 
Royal  Arms  and  motto  of  the  Garter.  Another,  R.  en¬ 
graved  Henric.  OCt.  Rex  Angl.  ike.  Another,  hj.s  head 
and  titles  only.  -  4 

75  Henry  VIII.  an  imitation  of  his  Teftoon,  weighs  ioz.  ^dwt« 

Philip  and  Mary,  a  Copy  of  their  Half  Crown,  weighs 
18  dwt.  12  gr. 

7 6  Edward  VI.  P.  3.  N.  8  (two),  9,  10,  (two),  r.  P.  4,  N.  7.  6 

77  Edward  VI.  P.4.  N.  7  and  8.  one,  Reverfe,  the  Arms: 

and  one,  a  Society  Medal,  date  1786.  4 

77*  Mary,  Reverfe ,  a  Role  Crowned.  Mary,  Reverfe,  her 

hufband  Philip  II.  of  Spain,  P.  1,  N.  5.  % 

78  Mary,  Rfvefe,  a  Pomegranade.  -  1 

79  Mary,  Reverfe,  a  Role  crowned.  Philip  and  Mary,  P.  3. 

N.  2.  and  one  Head  inferibed,  Glue 
So  Elizabeth,  P.  7.  N.  1  and 
81  Elizabeth,  P.  7.  N.  5,  7,  and  8. 

52  Elizabeth,  Plate  7.  N.  8,  9,  10,  (two). 

53  Elizabeth,  Reverfe,  Noah’s  Ark. — He 

Reverfe .  - - — -  — —  % 

84  Elizabeth,  P.  7.  N.  9.  One,  Reverfe ,  the  Role  crowned, 

and  one  with  her  head  and  titles  only.  3 

Sj  Lady  Margaret  Tudor,  Mother  of  .Henry  V II.  two.  Elizabeth 
his  Wife,  Reverfe ,  two  Rofes,  fignifying  the  Eloufes  of 
York  and  Lancafter  united  by  their  Marriage.  3 

86  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  Reverfe,  Who  can  compare  with  me 

in  Grief,  &c.  and  two  of  James  I.  and  one  of  Ann  of 
Denmark  his  Queen.  - -  4 

87  James  I.  Plate  n.  N.  n.  different  fizes  2.  One  P.  12. 

N.  6,  and  one  of  his  Queen,  Obverfe ,  her  head  Reverfe, 
the  Arms  .of  Denmark,  with  her  titles  and  head 


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88  Charles  I.  P.  18.  N.  io.  P.  i  jt  N.  <5,  two,  his  head  only, 

and  one,  a  head,  probably  Charles  II.  Rruerje  the  Royal 
Arms.  - _  f 


ROMAN  FAMILY  COINS  IN  SILVER. 

89  Aburla,  r.  Accoleia,  1.  Acilia,  1.  Aella,  1.  Aemilia,  S . 

Afrania,  1.  Annia,  1.  Anteliia,  1.  Antonia,  1.  Aquil- 
lia,  1 4  Atilia,  1.  Aurelia,  1.  Axfia,  i.  Basbia,  r.  Caeci- 
lia,  r.  Cadia,  1.  Calidia,  1.  Calpurnia,  1.  Carifia,  s. 
Caffia,  1.  -  —  1  ■■  — .  ..  jiqi 

90  Cjpia,  1.  Claudia,  1.  Cloulia,  1.  Coelid,  t.  Confidia,  1. 

Coponia,  1.  Cordia,  1.  Cornelia,  1.  CofTutia,  1.  Cre- 
pe  reia,  1.  Crepufia,  1.  Cupiennia,  1.  Curtia,  1. 
Didia,  1.  Domitia,  1.  Egnatia,  1.  Egnatuleia,  1.  Ep- 
pia,  1.  Fabia,  1.  Fannia,  1.  - —  20 

91  Farfuleia,  1  Flaminia,  1.  Flavia,  1.  Fonteia,  1.  Funda- 

nia,  1.  Furia,  1.  Herennia,  1.  Hofidia,  1.  Hoftilia,  2. 
Julia,  1.  Junia,  1.  Licinia,  r.  Livineia,  1.  Loll i a,  1. 
Lucilia,  1.  Lucretia,  1.  Lutatia,  1.  Maenia,  1.  Maia- 

nia,  1.  -  ,  -  to 

93.  Mami'Ha,  1.  Manlia,  1.  Maria,  1.  Memmia,  1.  Minucia, 

1.  Muffidia,  1.  Naevia,  1.  Neria,  1.  Nonia,  1.  Nnmo- 
i  ilia,  1.  Ogulnia,  1.  Opeimia,  1.  Papia,  1.  Papiria,  1. 
Petillia,  1.  Pinaria,  1.  Plsetoria,  t.  Plancia,  1.  Plau- 

tia,  1.  Poblicia,  1.  -  to 

9j  Pcmpeia,  1.  Pomponia,  1.  Porcia,  1.  Poflumia,  1. 
Procilia,  1.  Quindtia,  1.  Renia  1.  Rofcia,  1.  Ru- 
bria,  1.  Ruflia,  1.  Rutilia,  1.  Satriena,  1.  Sau- 
feia,  1.  Scribonia,  j.  Sempronia,  1.  Sentia.  1.  Ser- 


gia,  1.  Servilia,  1.  Seftia,  1.  Sicinia,  1.  t<* 

94  Spurilia,  1.  Sulpicia,  1.  Terentia.  1.  Thoria,  1.  Titia  1. 

Tituria,  1.  Trebania,  1.  Tullia,  1.  Valeria,  2..  Vet- 
tia,  1.  Veturia,  1.  Vibia,  4.  Volteia,  4.  20 

95  Aburia,  1.  Acilia,  j.  Aelia,  2.  Aemilia,  2.  Annia,  1. 

Anteftia,  1.  Antia,  1.  Antonia,  2.  Aquillia,  2.  Ati¬ 
lia,  1.  Aurelia,  2.  Axha,  1.  Ccecilia,  2.  Calpur¬ 
nia,  1.  Carifia,  1.  -  -  2® 

96  Cafiia,  1.  Claudia,  2.  Cloulia,  1.  Coelia,  2.  Cordia,  2. 

Crepufia,  2.  Domitia,  1.  Egnatia,  1.  Fabia,  2.  Far¬ 
fuleia,  1.  Fonteia,  2.  Furia,  2.  Herennia,  1.  2® 

97  Hofidia,  1.  Julia,  3.  Junia,  3.  Licinia,  2.  Livineia,  r. 

Lucretia,  1.  Mamilia,  1.  Manlia,  1.  Marcia,  2.  Ma¬ 
ria,  1.  Memmia,  1.  Minucia,  1.  Muflidia,  1.  Nae- 
A'te,  I.  -  - -  2# 


98  Norbana,  1.  Ogulnia,  1.  Opeimia,  1.  Papia,  1.  Petil¬ 
lia,  1.  Ploctoria,  2.  Plautia,  1.  Poblicia,  1.  Pom- 

peia,  i.  Pomponia,  1.  Porcia,  1.  Poflumia,  2.  Proci¬ 
lia,  1.  Rofcia',  1.  Rubria,  1.  Ruflia,  1.  Satriena,  1. 
Scribonia,  1.  ■  — —  , -  a® 


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$9  Sentia,  j.  Servilia,  i.  Sulpicia,  i.  Terentia,  i.  Tlio- 

ria,  2.  Titia,  2  Tituria,  1.  Valeria,  1.  Vibia,  3. 

Volteia,  1.  Uncertain,  6.  •  - 

100  Aelia,  2.  Ajenftlia,  2.  Annia,  1.  Antonia,  fy.  Aure¬ 

lia,  2.  Axfia,  1.  Cajcilia,  2.  Calpurnia,  2.  Carilia,  1. 
.Caflia,  1.  Claudia,  1.  Coelia,  1.  Coponia,  1.  Cor- 

dia,  1.  Cornelia,  1.  Crepulia,  1.  Fabia,  r. 
lo  1  Farfuleia,  1.  Fonteia,  t.  Furia,  1.  Herennia,  1.  Ilofi- 

dia,  1.  Julia,  j.  Junia,  2.  Licinia,  1.  Lucretia,  1. 

Mam  ilia,  1.  Manlia,  1.  Marcia,  1.  Maria,  1.  Mem- 
mia,  1.  Minucia,  1.  Mullidia,  1.  Naevia,  r,  Nor- 
bana,  1.  Papia,  1.  PlaetQria,  r.  Plautia,  i.  Pobli- 
eia,  1.  -  - -  — — 

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FOREIGN  GOLD  COINS. 

*02  D.  N.  Aiftujf  Rex.  Rev .  Flavia  Luca. — Grimoald,  Duke  of 
Benevento.  Argelati  I.  23,  3.  William,  King  of  Sicily. 

Vergara  2,  3.  - - -  >  * - -  J 

J03  Florin  of  Florence  ;  by  the  MintMark  it  appears  to  be  It  ruck 
in  1466.  Supplement  au  Catalogue  des  Monnoies  en  Or  du  Ca¬ 
binet  Imperial,  p.  90,  the  laft  figure. — Florin  of  Raimond, 
Prince  of  Orange.  Duhy  Suppl.  7,  4.  -  .  * 

J04  Viligoth  Kings  of  Spain,  ftruck  at  Merida,  viz.  Sif- 
enando.  Florez  III.  244.  Tulga.  Florez  III.  232* 

Recefvinto.  Leblanc  tt.  20.  Ervigio.  Florez  III.  2^1,  4 
103  Peter,  King  of  Caftile.- — Barcelona,  of  Ferdinand  Catholi- 

cus. — Naples,  of  Emperor  Charles  V.  - -  3 

jo6  Poltina  of  Emprefs  Elizabeth  of  Rullia. — Quartino  of  Pope 
Benedi6t  XIV. — Small  Gold  Coin  of  Genoa — Half  Du¬ 
cats  :  Charles  Lewis,  Eleftor  Palatine,  1674. — Frederick 
William,  Elector  of  Brandenburg,  1671.  —  Frederick  I. 
Duke  of  Saxe  Gotha,  1606. — Quarter  Ducats:  K,  Fre¬ 
derick  William  I.  of  Pruflia,  1714.  K.  Charles  XI.  and 
K.  Frederick  I.  of  Sweden. — L  Ducat  of  Chriliopher 
Lewis,  Count  of  Stolberg. — -J  and  Ducat  of  Niirn- 


berg.  >  — —  -  13 

iq;  Small  of  Coins  of  Nurnberg.  - - -  2  3 

jo8  Cufic.  -  — - - -  7 

?c>9  Oriental  ioz.  7dwt.  at  per  oz. 

1 10  Genuine  Zodiacal :  the  Sun,  the  Capricorn,  and  the  Fifties,  3 
j. if.  Japai^  weighing  n-£dwt.  '  - - -  * 


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FRENCH  GOLD  COINS. 

Xii*  Coins  of  Gold  and  Eleftrum,  and  one  of  Silver,  of  the 


hrft  Race,  with  the  Names  of  the  Moneyers.  29 

1 12  Philippe  le  Bel.  Gros  Royal.  Charles  le  Bel.  Royal.  2 

_  _  _  n  1*1*.  1  ry  7  •  1  •  ,■»  ti  l 


Upjohn.  Moiiton.  Demi  Mouton. 

Xi  5  — —  Franc.  Ecu.  Royal.  - -  3 

ji6  Charles  V .  Royal.  Charles  VI.  Mouton.  Charles  IX.  Ecu 

au  Soleil  -  -  3 

317  Francis  I.  A  Gold  Piece,  weighing  1  qz.  idwt.  i5gr.  x 

118  Lewis  XIII.  Louis  d’or.  Demi  Louis.  Lewis  XIV.  Lis 

dor.  The  Die  of  all  three  by  Varin.  -  3 

X19  Franc  of  John,  Duke  of  Britanny.  Dubyhi,  12. — Noble  of 
Flandres  of  Philippe  le  Bon,  Duke  of  Burgundy.  Duby 
S3,  8.  - -  * - -  % 


X2i*  Parcel  of  Miscellaneous  Coin  and  Medal  Boards,  Maho¬ 
gany  and  Wainfcot 

122*  Ditto  Ditto  of  Pafteboard,  &c. 

223*  Forty-eight  Mahogany  Medal  Boards,  8  In.  by  fix. 

224*  Seventy-fix  Medal  Boards,  Wainfcot ,  io-|  in.  by  7. 

225*  Thirty  Mahogany  Medal  Boards,  10 1-  I11.  by  10^. 

226*  Twenty-one  Medal  Boards,  Wainfcot ,  16  7  In.  by  10. 

227*  Twenty-fix  Mahogany  Medal  boards,  9  ^  In.  by  6  4. 

228*  Eighty-eight  Medal  Boards,  elegantly  covet  ed  <with  l(atb$. 
10  £  In.  by  10  ■§. 


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ILLUSTRIOUS  and  REMARKABLE  PERSONS.  .  • 

•  * 

*2r  A  large  quantity.  ^  ^  v  \  ,  v  ^  / 

i  2  *  ]3lttO*  ^  V  ^  V  ^  ^  ^  y  ». 

123  Without  Reverfcs.  ^  v  v  .  1,1 

124  Pewter  Medals.  v  v  v.  v'  ^  ^  ‘  v  v  '  '  . 

125  I  he  Emperor  John  Paleoiogus,  Paul  of  Vcni'ce;  Medallions,  ' 

-MazznrhtUi,  Tome  1.  P.  X  1.  N.  2.  _ 

326  Ifotta  of  Rimini,  Plate  16. 


I27  Carbo,  Dante.  B.  Leo,  N.  Picini,  F.  Ubini.  _ _ 

12  2  Sfcota^piatfjT  N*  , PhaiP  ^  J°hn 

7  129  AHaSTA.  &„^T0t'  Jerome  ^  Martin  de 

150  Francis  Petrarch.  2.  Vifcor  Pavonias,  Sever/e  his  Wifi, 

I  dam,  the  Painter.  Nicolas  Pnzzoli.  J _ 

131  Wm.  AdeJard,  Julia  Afralia,  G.  L.  Bittwlia  A  p- 

F.  Philaret,  A  Salva  1™  S  ’  A‘  Pizamam< 

132  ,Glta,rini  of  Verona,  Plate  17,  N.  2.  G  Mar- 

tius,  Charles  Gratus  -  - _  _  1Viar 

^133  D  Oarganellus,  P.'4r.  N.  1.  Virgil  Malviline  nf  R  1 

^  of4&cL?!raUdCi'  Bardl0]0me'v  I>eBdalia.'  joJiSS  < 

134  Lw  Baptifta  Albertus,  Plate  2*  N.  1.  Bentiogfio, 

135  Cecilia  of  Elbe,  Camilla  Bnendelmcnti,  Salviati  Alexander 

Tartagniis,,  John  Tornabonus  Alexandra 

136  Camilla,  Gonzaga,  Cagnim.s  Gonzaga,  2.  Ferdinand 

Gonzaga,  Velpafian  Gonzaga,  Hippolita  Gonza  Ja 

ROMAN  FAMILY  COINS  in  COPPER. 

L36*  Abulia,  t.  Apronia,  1.  Anmilia  j  Ati,  ,  c' 

Calpurnia,  2.  Claudia,!.  CoS «  to  r  W“’'-  ' 

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ROMAN  WEIGHTS. . 


13 7  Treflis,  1.  As,  1.  Semis,  1. 


2  /  £''1$  As,  r.  Semis,  1.  Triens,  1.  Quadrans,  1.  Sextans,  1. 

Ur.cia,  i.  - *• -  - - 

0  J39  s >  1  •  Semis,  1.  Triens,  ?.  Guadrans,  1.  Sextans,  1. 

_  .  J  Unciae,  2.  - —  — - 

1  (s*A°  As,  !•  Semis,  1.  Triens,  1.  Quadrans,  1.  Sextans,  1. 

*  •  Uncia,  1.  — -  - 

*  &  Abes,  2.  Tri entes,  2.  Guadrans,  1.  Sextans,  1. 

1  syr—* 42  AlTes,  3.  Trientes,  2.  Quadrans,  1.  Sextantes,  2.  Un- 

,  u  cia,  1.  - - 

AiTes,  2.  Semis,  1.  Trientes,  2.  Guadrans,  1.  Sextan- 

r-  tes.2.  Unciae,  2.  -  - 

'AO  J44  A  ties.,  2.  Semis,  1.  Trientes,  2.  Guadrant.es,  3.  Sex¬ 
tantes,  4.  Unciae,  3.  -  - 


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ITALIAN  SILVER  COINS. 

Savoy.  Count  Humbert.  Aigelati  L  67,  5.  Duke  Amc- 
deus,  Duke  Philibert  I.  —  Genoa.  Cunr.  Rex,  Janua. — 
Pavia.  Emperor  Ludovic us  Pius.  Argel.  1.  11,4.  Em¬ 
peror  Lambert.  Emperor  Otto.  G>.  Cab.  II.  i,  2. — 
Bergamo.  Emperor  Frederick  V.  At  gel.  V.  4,  1. — Padua. 
Francis  Carrara.  Argel.  L  90,  2  i. — Patriarchs  of  Aquileja: 
Bertoldus.  Argel.  L  p.  166,  ;;  j.  Gregorius.  Argel.  1. 
39,  6. — Mantua.  Lewis  Gouzaga.  Argel.  I.  $8,  3. — 

Lucca .  Emperor  Otto.  Argel.  J.  21,10.  Emperor  Char¬ 
les  IV.  Argel.  1.  22,  18. — Pfa.  Emperor  Frederick. 
Bellini  II.  119,  2.  and  Argel.  I.  63.4.  King  Charles 
VIII.  of  France.  Bellini  III.  1 3 •  4 •  1 5 48 . — Siena.  Bel¬ 
lini  II.  132,  3  ;  and  one  not  in  Argelati  or  Bellini. — Flo¬ 
rence.  Argel.  /.  33,  1 .  and  V.  14,  2.  - 

Pukes  of  Savoy.  Charles  Emanuel.  Scudo  1 588.  Oppor¬ 
tune-  Kings  of  Sardinia.  Charles  Emanuel  III.  Scudo. 

Scudo.  1 7  -  •  Lira.  1747.  Victor  Amedeus 


U57' 

III. 


1 

'I 


Scudo. 


73' 


-  Scudo.  1 
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CT1- 

♦  '  1/1 


147  Milan.  Emperor  Lewis.  Argel.  1.  13.  2.  Emperor  Lotha 


in. 
nus. 


22 


Argel.  1.  13,  4.  Galeazzo  Maria  Sforza.  Argel.  L 
15,  39.  an ^  ^'^llini  11.  88,  22.  John  Galeazzo  Sf.  and 
Lewis  Sf.  Argel.  1.  16,  46.  Lewis  Sforza.  Argel.  I.  16, 

48.  Emperor  Charles  V.  Bellini  111.  fo,  16.  King 
Philip  If.  of  Spain. — King  Charles  II.  of  Spain  j  Scudo. 
1676  — King  Philip  V.  of  Spain  ;  Scudo.  1709  10. 

Venice.  Emperor  Louis  le  Debonn&ire.  Leblanc  4,  33. 
t^vo)  Giovanni  Dandolo.  Pietro  Gradeni go.  Argel.  V. 

31,  7.  (two)  Andrea  Dandolo.  Argel.  j.  37,  12.  Mi¬ 
chele  Morofini.  Leonardo  Loredano.  Francelco  Do¬ 
nato — Ten  Groili,  (truck  between  1205  and  1301,  viz. 
Pietro  Ziani.  Argel.  1.  37,3.  Glacomo.-TiepolO.  Argel. 
7.37.  4.  Raynerio  Zeno.  A) gel.  1.  37,  3.  Giacomo 
Contareno.  Argel.  1.  p,  287,  n.  1.  Giovanni  Dandolo. 


I 


(  II  ) 


Argel  /.  37,  7.  Pietro  Gradenige.  Argel  I.  37,  9- 
varmi  Soranzo.  Andrea  Vendramino.  Argel.  1.  3b,  k. 


Giovanni  Mocenigo.  Argel.  1.$ 8,  19. 
riffo.  Bellini  If  1 36.  10. 


Auguftino  Barba-* 


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5° 


Sou  do  Veneto,  Marino  Grimano.  Giuftina,  Dome¬ 


nico  Contareno.  Ducato,  Silvellre  Falieri.  Tallero,  Aloy- 
iio  Mocenigo.  1769. 


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I5.3 

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Mantua.  Mary  and*  Charles  11.  Scudo  — Odo- 
ardo,  Scudo.  162 6- — Lucea.  Scudo.  i/5°-  Mezzo  bcu- 
do.  iytti. — Genoa.  4  Lire  1  *79 7 *  2  R'ire  I794* 

Florence.'  Duke  Alexander.  Giulio.  Tujcany.  Ferdinand 
M.  Charles:  Scudo.  Cofmus  LIT.  Scudo  1684.  Li*- 
vornina.  1707.  John  Gallon  :  Livornina.  17 23- 
Various  dates  of  Italy. 

Pope  Leo  IV.  Emperor  Lotharius.  Argel.  /.  1,  ir.  #  Aico- 
lasl.  Emperor  Lewis.  Argel.  I.  1,  14.  Benedict  iv  . 
Emperor  Lewis.'  Argel ,  I.  3,  ,32.  Urban  V. 

8,  17.  Gregory  XI.  Argel .  /.  8,  24.  (two.)  rhiee 
Coins  of  the  Senators  of  Rome. — Ancona.  Argel.  1.  39, 
2. — Caftro :  Duke  Peter  Aloydus.  Bellini  Ii.  32,  j 


*55 

156 


HI 

1 38 
*59 

ibo 

161 


Ferrara:  Hercules  I.  Bellini  III.  $  ,  t.  another,  Keveife, 
3  Snakes,  without  legend.  Alphontus.  I.  Argel .  HI.  ap¬ 
pend.  tab .  XI.  Jig  /,  and  III.  3. 

Popes  Coins:  Piajlre .  Clement  X.  1675.  (two.)  , Innocent 
XI.  A.  II.  III.  and  VI.  Clement  XI.  A.  XI. 

]VLe%%e  Via  fire.  Innocent  X 11.  A.  II.  VII.  and  IX.  Cic- 
ment  XL  1706.  Innocent  XIII.  A.  I.  Clement  XII. 
1736.  I VIez%i  Scudi.  Benedict  XIV.  and  Clement  XII. 

Coins,  from  Martin  V.  to  Paul  V.  - -  j 

Teftoni,  from  Urban  VIII.  to  Pius  VL 


3  Papetti,  14  Paoli,  27  Groffi,  and  5  Mezzi  GroiL. 

Coins  of  Avignon,  Bologna  and  Ferrara. 

Naples .  Manfred,  Bellini  II.  104,3.  Conrad.  Argel  I.  27* 
jo.  Emperor  Frederick  II.  Bellini  lit.  13,  3.  Charles  I. 
Vervain  10,  7.  Another  not  publifbed.  Charles  II. 
Verg.  11.  2  and  4.  and  one  not  publifbed.  Robert.  V erg. 
1 2,  Rene.  Ve'g.  19,  1.  Alton fus  King  of  Aragon* 


i6i 


two. 
'Per 

4°,  3 
(two.) 


Ferdinand.  Berg.  03,  1.  Emperor  Charles  V. 


3'  39 


Philip  II.  Rex  Angl.  Ducato.  Taro.  Verg. 


Carl  i  no. 
Mezzo  Carlino. 


Verg. 


J 


vex 


Arag. 


Carlino 


(two.) 


163 

164 


i6t 


Manoel  de  Villiena  1724  Raymifnd  Des  Puyg.  1738. 
Sardinia.  Four  Coins  of  King  Charles  II.  of  Spain.— Cor- 
Jica.  King  Theodore.  1736.  Very  ran. 


19 

4 

6 


X 


18 

6 


8  /1  » 

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49 

9 


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Sicily.  Tailored.  Verg.  4,  3.  Emperrr  Henry,  and  Con- 
ftantia.  Verg  3,1.  Peter  King  of  Aragon,  aud  Con  dan- 
tia.  Argel.  III.  append.  7,  1.  Peter.  Argel.  V.  24,  8 
James  King  of  Aragon.  Frederick.  Verg.  32,6.  Lewis 
Fredericus  Simplex.  Martin.  Argel.  V.  24,  q.  John 
King'  of  Aragon.  Ferdinand  Catholicus.  Bellini  IV.  10, 
7.  Emperor  Charles  V.  King  of  Spain. 

- Oneia.  Ferdinand,  1793.  - 7 — 

Malta.  joTari:  Emanuel  !>into  1761.  Scudi :  Antoni 


I,  ' 


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SILVER  COINS  of- the  NETHERLANDS. 


16;  Dukes  of  Brabant.  John.  Snell,  wife.  3,  6  and  40.  Lova- 
me.  Snell,  mijc .  p.  22. fio.  D.  Moneta  Anwerp  3  Mo- 
neta  Bra  ban. — Charles  Duke  of  Burgundy.  Mary.  14S0. 
Johanna  et^Karolus  1517 .—Counts  of  Ha'mault.  Jean  d* 
Aveine :  Cros.  Dub)  84,7.  Demiers  Duby  84,5. 
Mons.  Duby  84,  2.  Valenciennes.  Snell,  mijc.  3,  4. 
(three.).  V' llham  I.  Valenciennes,  (two.)  Margareta. 
Duby  b6,  2  and  3 .  No  name.  Duby  87,9  and  10. —Hol¬ 
land.  Philip  le  Bon  and  Jacqueline.  Duby  56,0 
7^ZJ6S  William  Lord  oi  Horne.’ —  John  Bifhop  of  Lic^e. — Arnold 
-ount  of  Loos.  Snell,  mifc.  3,  15  any  i(-). — Jean  de  Lou¬ 
vain.— Luxembourg.  John  King  of  Bohemia.  Snell,  mifc. 
3,  20  and  21.  Marquis  of  h'amur.  Gay.  Duby  70,7 
and  two  others.—  Bijbops  of  Utrecht.  Baldwin.  Kohl.  M. 
B  XXII.  129.  John. — Tour-say.  King  Philip  II.  1597. — 
Aix  la  Chape: le.  King  Lewis.  Snell,  mifc.  3,  18.  King 
Henry.  Snell,  mifc.  3,23.  Emperor  Albert.'  Gr.  Cab.  I. 

Suppl.  7.1  87.  (tw  o 3)  and  one  without  the  name  of  the 
Emperor.  - - -  - - 

9  C°unis  °f  Ftan dies.  Guy.  Duby  79,  6 ;  and  two,  not  in 
Duby.  Robert.  Duby  jq,  8.  Louis  de  Male.  Duby  bo, 

2  and  7  3  and  one  not  in  Duby.  Philippe  le  Hardi.  Duby 
51,  6,  8  and  10.  Philippe  le  Bon.  Duby  55,  1.  Charles 
ie  Temeraire.  Duby  3 8,9.  Mary.  1477'.  Duby  82,1. 
Philippe  le  Beau.  1488.  Duby  83,  5.— Arras.  Duby 
Suppl.  i>  i.  Gaud.  Ypres.  Duby  Suppl.  1,  2  and  3  3  and 
two  not  in  Duby.  A  fimilar  finall  Coin  without  any  le- 

_  gend  1 '  ’ -  _ - 

^  170  Maximilianus  Pater  Philippi:  Snaphane  of  Brabant.  1480. 

Emperor  Charles  V.  Dollar  of  Flandres.  Fine  and  rare. 
King  Philip  II.  Dollar  of  Brabant,  15593  and  of  Flan¬ 
ders,  1558.  — - 

>17 1  Dollar  of  Brabant,  of  the  Rebellion  in  1384.  2  Coins  of  Al- 
bcitand  Elizabeth.  Ducaton  and  Croone  of  Brabant,  of 
King  Charles  II.  Ducaton  of  Brabant,  of  King  Philip V. 

1 703.  Dollar  of  Namur,  of  Eledtor  Maximilian  Emanuel 
of  Bavaria,  1713.  • -  - 

*7 Ci none,  -a  and  4  Ci  none,  of  Emperor  Jofcpli  II.  i  Croone  of 
'  Emperor  Francis  II.  Croone,  Florin  and  £  Florin  of  the 
Rebellion  in  1790.  - -  - , 

_ *73  Holland.  Daelder  1586  and  1587.  Ducaton  1671.  proof 

3  Gulden  1680.  2  Gulden  1687.  proof.  28  Stuyvers 

1694.  Two  Silver  impreflions  of  a  Duyt. 

174  F,  if  and.  14  Stuyvers.  1686.  Utrecht.  Daelder  16  f . 
proof.  Weftfrifand.  Ducaton  of  the  Eaft  India  Company 
1,28.  Pied  tort  of  a  Schepen  Seeling.  Amflerdaw.  Piece 
of  8  Reals, and  T^.  i§oi.  van  Loon  I.  539.  Town  of 
U  Utrecht.  Silver  imprefhon  of  a  Duyt,  and  of  the  imallcfi 
Copper  Coin  of  the  Faff  India  Company.  _ . 


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PROVINCIAL  TOKENS,  &c. 


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176  Scotch  Tokens, from  the  Penny  to  the  Farthing. 

177  The  Ille  of  Man ,  Head  of  his  prelent  Majefty,  Rev  erf e  the 

Arms  and  Motto,  date  1786.  Penny  and  Half-penny. 
Barbadoes,  a  Black-Moor’s  Head,  Rtverfe  the  King  riding 
on  the  Waves,  in  a  Car,  different  fixes  2  ;  and  three,  with 
the  Revtrfe  a  Pomegranade,  inferibed ,  Barbadoes  Penny, 
by  Milton.  "  - - -  - 

178  A  Cabinet  containing  one  of  the  ccmpleateft  Colle&ions  of 

Tokens,  ttrnck  in  the  laid  Century ,  ever  formed.  More 
than  2600  in  Number,  many  of  them  not  publifhed,  by 
Snelling.  72  Sliders  or  Drawers. 


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TOWN  PIECES. 

-jSo  Andover,  three.  Afhburton,  one.  Axminfter,  one.  Bath, 
one.  Beccles,one.  Biddeford,one.  Bigglefworth,  one. 
Blandford,one.  Boflon,one.  - - 

181  Brewton.  Bridgewater,  two.  Erifiol,  five.  Burford.  Bur¬ 

lington.  - - - 

182  Chard.  Chepftow.  Chertfey,  (Struck.)  Circncefter. 

Clay.  Coventry,  two.  Croyland.  — - — — 

183  Dartmouth,  two.  Difs.  Dorchefier.  Dover,  two.  Evefham, 

two.  Froome.  Glocefier,  three.  - - 

184  Grantham.  Great  Torrington.  Guildford.  Henley  on 

Thames, two.  Hereford.  Ilminfter.  Ipfwich.  Ivelehefter. 
King’s  Cliffe.  - -  - 

185  Langport.  Languard  Point  Fort.  Lincoln,  two.  Kyngs- 

Lynn,  two.  Little  Port.  Loweftof,  two.  Low-th.  Lyme- 
Regis.  __  -  - -  - 

186  Cittie  of  London,  a  Rofe  crowned  between  two  Swords, 

date  under  1644.  Revtrfe  a  Crown,  two  Scepters  in  Sal- 
tyre,  .three  Lyons  in  the  Field,  infeription,  Typus  Mo¬ 
netae,  Angl.  AEris,  Unique,  and  not  publifhed  by  Snel- 
ling  -  - Jw  - - 

187  Marlborough.  Midhurft.  Morton.  Minehead.  New¬ 

berry,  two.  New  Port.  New  Sarum.  Northampton. 

188  Nottingham.  Norwich,  three.  Oxford.  Oundle,  two. 

Peterborough, two.  Poole.  Rom  fey, two.  Rye. 

189  Sedburg.  Sherborn.  Southampton,  two.  Shafttbury. 

Sou th would.  Stamford,  two.  St.  Ives,  two.  Stower- 

bridge.  Staple,  two.  Spalding.  - * 

150  Tamworth.  Taunton.  Tetbury.  Thornbury.  Wells, two. 

Wimborn.  - -  — - 

tyi  Weymouth.  Winchefter, two.  Woodbridge.  Worceffer. 
Wbtton  Under-edge.  Great  Yarmouth,  three.  Yeovil. 


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FARTHINGS. 


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192  Charles  I.  7.  Charles  II.  Six  Copper  and  cne  Pew¬ 
ter.  James  II.  three  Pewter.  William  and  Mary,  one 
Copper  and  three  Pewter.  William,  Seven.  George  I. 
Seven.  George  II.  Sixteen.  PI  is  pretent  Majetiy,  four. 


jeorge 
one  of  them  Incufe. 


HALF-PENCE. 


Charles  IT.  , dates  1672-3  and  5.  James  II.  Pewter,  168 c, 
6,  7.  William  and  Mary,  1690,  91,  (two)  and  92.  Snel- 
ling’s  Copper  Coinage, No.  5,  8  and  id. 


194.  William  and  Mary  I.  r,  William,  6.  George  I.  6.  George 


•<  7  '  O  ^  D 

II.  One  with  Geogius.  24.  Piis  prefent  Majefty,  8, 


one  with  Geogius. 

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IRISH  COPPER,  PEWTER,  &c. 


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Charles  II.  infcribed  the  Dublin  Half-penny.  Arms ,  three 
Cables,  1679,  Reverfe  the  Karp,  Crowned  3  Long  Live 
the  King.  Simon, N.  175.  Cork  Half  penny  and  Far¬ 
thing*.  2d.  Additional  Plate,  N.  1  and  2.  The  Kinfale 
Half-. penny,  N.  3. 


. 


The  Gun  Money  of  James  II.  Crowns,  3.  Half  Crowns 
from  July  1689  to  Aug.  1690, — large  and  fmall,  of  April 
and  May.  O6L  1.  Shillings,  July,  Aug.  Sept.  Oft  2,  Nov! 
3,  one  with  a  Cattle  under  the  head  j  Dec.  2.  Jan.  Feb. 
March  1689  and  9c.  April,  2  May,  June,  September, 


c; 


sixpences  10. 


197 

198 


The  Few  ter  Crown  of  Tames  II.  Simon,  N.  137. 


* 


t*' 


199 


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Wood’s  Pattern  Half-penny  and  Farthing  of  Geo.  I.  Ob- 
• verfe  the  King’s  Head  and  Titles,  kevcr/e,  Hibernia 
fitting,  with  the  Harp  to  the  right,  date  1722,  N.  160. 

Wood’s  Pattern  Half-pence  of  Gi  c:ge  I.  Obverfe  the  King’s 
Plead,  Revet fe  Hibernia  fitting  under  a  Rock,  1722,  Hi¬ 
bernia  fitting  with  the  Harp  to  the  left,  1724,  and  one 
lierv erf e  the  Scepter  and  Trident,  172;.  2d.  add.  P.  N. 

22,26,28.  -  '■ -  - 


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A  Pattern  for  a  Penny  Piece  of  his  prefent  Majefty,  by 
Moft’op  of  Dublin.  Ohverfe ,  the  King’s  Head,  the  Harp 


«:s  $ 


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under.  Reverfe ,  Britannia  and  Hibernia  Hand  in  Hand, 
htfc'ihed  Concordia,  in  the  exergue,  1789. 

George  I.  Wood’s  Pattern  Half-penny,  1724, add.  P.  N.  26, 

George  II.  and  III.  Proofs ,  - — 

Tradefmaifs  Tokens,  two  of  them  Silver.  — — 

Tradefmeh’s  Tokens,  many  of  them  publifhed  in  the  fe- 
cond  additional  Plate  to  Simon.  - -  — —  * 


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SILVER  RESTORED  MEDALS. 


<204  Sir  Thomas  Bodley,  Plate  13,  N.  8.  Ferdinand,  Lord 
Fairfax,  P.  21,  N.  10.  General  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax, 

PI.  22,  N.  1.  - - 

so 5  Oliver  Cromwell,  P.  22,  N.  12,  P.  23,  N,  5.  General 
Rolliter,  N.  9.  Sir  James  Harrington,  N.  12.  G. 
Lambert,  N.  6.  - - sr — _ 

206  Admiral  Elake,  his  Head,  and  an  Infcription  engraved,' 

born  1398,  died  1657.  Another,  his  Head  without 
any  Infcription.  Reverfe ,  Ships  engaging,  with  a 
Border  like  N.  j,  of  Plate  23.  — *— 

207  The  Commonwealth’s  Honorary  Medals,  P.  23,  N.  i. 

and  one  like  N.  2,  but  without  any  Infcription. 

208  The  Plead  of  James  Afh,  Efq.  P.  24,  N.  1.  Suppofed 

of  Bamphylde,  N.  2.  Ol  Henry  Scobel,  Clerk  ot  Par¬ 
liament,  N  3.  Speaker  Lenthal,  N.  6.  Charles  Se- 
ton,  N.  10.  . .  . 

209  Dorcas  Brabazon,  Plate  25,  N.  i.  Mrs.  Cleypole,  Daugh¬ 

ter  of  O.  Cromwell.  Mr.  Cleypole,  N.  3. — Of  M.  La 
Mar  tin  ay,  N.  4.  General  Monk,  N.  3. 

/>  2io  Lord  Leicefter,  P*  8,  N.  2.  Judge  Heath,  P.  18, 
l  N.  6.  Montagu,  Lord  Kimbolton,  P.  23,  N.  8.  Lord 

/til,  Baltimore.  Reverfe ,  Lady  Baltimore.  Henry  Crom¬ 

well.  Solicitor  General  T.  Cooke.  M.  Hale-,  Efq,  and 
one  unknown.,  - - 

21 1  Heads  of  Col.  Fiennes.  Major  John  Lifle,  C.  M. 

S.  1653.  Col.  Defborough,  1657,  and  Thomas  Si¬ 
mon.  -  — 

212  Head  of  William,  Duke  of  Glocefter,  fon  to  Queen 

Ann,  1691.  A  Plead  of  the  late  Pretender’s  Wife. 
John  Ray,  the  Botanift,  bom  1627,  and  buried  1704*  - 

ROMAN  FAMILY  COINS  in  SILVER. 

213  Pompeia,  1.  Pomponia,  2.  Porcia,  2.  Poflumia,  2. 

Rofcia,  1.  Rubria,  1.  Satriena*  2.  Scribonia,  1. 
Sentia,  1.  Servilia,  2.  Sulpicia,  1.  Thoria,  r.  Ti- 
turia,  1.  Tibia,  2.  Volteia,  1.  - - 

214  Two  Itruck  bv  the  States  of  Italy,  during  the  focial  War. 

(One  of  them  nvith  Etrufcan  Cbaraflers.)  - - - 

a  15  Antonia,  28.  chortivm  praetoiuatRVM,  —  chortis 

SPECVLATORVM. - LEG.  II. —  III. - IV.  —  V. - VI. — 

Jlored  by  M.  Aurelius  and  L.  Venus, — VII.— VIII. —  IX.— r 

x  — Xr.  —  XII.  —  XII.  AN.TIQ.VAE. — XIII. — XIV. — XV. - 

XVI. — -XVII. — XVII.  CLASSICAE. — XVIII. — XVIII.  LYBI- 
CAE. - XIX. - XX. - XXI. - XXII.— XXIII.  - 

Si 6  Aurelia,  2.  Axfia,  1.  Caecilia,  3.  Calpurnia,  5.  Ca- 
rifia,  1.  Caffia,,  2.  Claudia,  1.  Coelia,  1.  Cordia, 
r.  Cornelia,  3.  Crepufia,  1.  Fabia,  1.  Farfuleia,  1. 
Fonteia,  2.  Furia,  1.  Herennia,  r: 

2T7  Julia,  12,  Junia,  7,  Licinia,  1.  — — 

218  Livineia,  i.  Lucretia,  1.  Manila,  1.  Marcia,  3.  Ma- 

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ria,  i.  Memmia,  i.  IVJinucia,  i.  Nap  via,  i.  Nor- 
bana,  i.  Papia,  i.  Plaetoria,  i.  Plautia,  i.  Pobli- 

cia,  j.  Pompeia,  i.  Pomponia,  2.  Porcia,  r.  Pof- 
tumia,  1.  -  - — 

219  Rofcia,  1.  Rubria,  2.  Satriena,  1.  Scribonia,  1.  Sen- 

tia,  1.  Servilia,  2.  Sulpicia,  1.  Thoria,  j.  Titu- 

ria,  1.  Vibia,  1.  Caecilia,  1.  Calpurnia,  1.  Cari- 

fia,  1.  .  Caffia,  1.  Claudia,  1.  Coelia,  1.  Corne¬ 
lia,  2.  — -  - 

220  Crepufia,  \.  Fabia,  1.  Farfuleia,  1.  Fonteia,  2.  Fu- 

ria,  1.  Herennia,  1.  Julia,  3.  Junia,  2,  (one  of 

than  ref.or.ed  by  Trajanus.)  Livineia,  1.  Marcia,  2. 
Maria,  1.  Memmia,  1.  Naevia,  1.  Norbana,  r. 

Papia,  1.  -  . - 

221  Pretoria,  2.  Plautia,  1.  Pompeia,  i.  Pomponia,  3. 

Porcia,  2.  Poftumia,  3.  Rofcia,  1.  Satriena,  1. 

Servilia,  1.  Sulpicia,  1.  Thoria,  1.  Vibia,  2.  Cae¬ 
cilia,  1.  Calpurnia,  4.  - - 

222  Caffia,  3.  Claudia,  1.  Cornelia,  4.  Crepufia,  1.  Fa¬ 

bia,  2.  Fonteia,  3.  Julia,  2.  Junia,  2.  Licinia,  2. 
Marcia,  2.  Maria,  1.  Memmia,  1. 

223  Naevia,  1.  .Norbana,  1.  Plaetoria,  1.  Pompeia,  1. 

Pomponia,  2.  Rofcia,  1.  Thoria,  1.  Vibia,  2.  Cae¬ 
cilia,  1.  Calpurnia,  2.  Caffia,  3.  Claudia,  1.  Cor¬ 
nelia,  3.  Fonteia,  1.  Julia,  1.  Junia,  2.  Licinia,  1. 
Maria,  1.  - - — 

224  Pomponia,  2 .  Vibia,  1.  Calpurnia,  10.  Caffia,  3. 

Cornelia,  3.  Fonteia,  1.  Junia,  3.  Licinia,  1. 


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ANTIENT  SPANISH  COINS. 

"•223  Silver  Coins  ftruck  in  Spain,  with  Celtiberian  Charac¬ 
ters.  - -  - 

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ANTIENT  GALLIC  COINS. 

226  Silver  Coins  ftruck  in  Gaul.  - 

SCOTCH  GOLD. 

227  Robert  II.  Obvevfe ,  a  Lion  Rampant,  the  Arms  of  Scot¬ 

land  in  a  plain  Shield.  Reverje ,  XPC.  Regnat,  XPC. 
Vincitj  a  Saltjre  extending  to  the  Edge  of  the  Piece,  two 
Fleur  de  Lis  and  two  Trefoils  in  oppofite  Quarters, 
weighing  38  Grains.  Numiimata  Scotiae,  Plate  1, 

N.  t.  -  - - 

•2aS/  Robert  III.  The  Arms  of  Scotland,  crowned.  Reverfe  St. 
Andrew  on  aCrofs,  XPC.  Regnat,  XPC.  Vincit,  XPC. 
Imperat  ;  weighing  60  Grains,  N.  4,  and  one  of  Ja.  I. 
with  the  fame  Type  called  St.  Andrews,  N.  7. 

229  James  II.  probably  called  the  Lyon.  Obverfc ,  the  Arms 
and  Titles  Reverfe ,  infer  ibed3  Salvum  fae  Populum  tuuni 
D'nc.  Afmall  Saltyre,  &c.  weighing  48,er.  Three  fmall 
Varieties,  N  12.  The  Half  N.  11.  ^  - - 


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Obverfe,  the  Titles,  and  a  large  Unicorn  fupporting  the 
Arms.  Reverfe,  a  Crofs  Floree,  &c.  infer  ibed,  Exurgat 
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231  James  IV.  Supported,  the  whole  and  half  Unicorn,  differ¬ 
ing  very  little  from  the  above. 


232  James  IV.  a  thick  piece,  weighing  oneoz.  Obverfi  the  Arch¬ 
angel  Michael,  piercing  the  Dragon  under  him,  in- 
fcr  ibed  Jacobus  IV.  Dei  Gra.  Rex  Scotorum,  Reverfe 
a  Ship  with  Arms  of  Scotland  on  the  Mail,  furmounted 
with  a  crofs,  injeribed  Salvator  in  hoc  Signo  Vincit. 
Unique. 


233  James  IV.  the  Ryder,  the  King  Riding  full-fpeed  Sword  in 
Hand,  to  the  right.  Reverfe,  Salvum  fac  Poputum  tuum 
Due,  the  Royal  Arms  weighing  78  grains,  the  half  dif¬ 
fering  in  the  King’s  riding  the  contrary  way,  P.  2. 

N.  1.  -  -  - 


.234  James  V.  The  Ecu  or  Crown,  fo  called  from  the  Shield 
with  the  Arms.  Reverfe ,  Crucis  Anna  Sequamer,  Crofs, 
&c.  as  N.  8.  The  Bonnet  Piece,  the  King’s  Butt 
1  399.  Reverfe  the  Arms  in  a  Shield  as  ufual,  inferibed 
Honor  Regis.  Indicium  diligit,  N49.  - 


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ROMAN  FAMILY  COINS  in  GOLD. 


235  Atia:  t.  labienvs.  Caftrum  turribus  inftructum.  ( un - 

publijhed) .  -  -  I 

236  Ceflia  and  Norbana :  l.  cestivs  c  norba.  pr.  sc.  Sella 

Curulis  cum  impolita  galea-  - .  1 

237  Claudia:  c.  clodivs  c.  f.  Veftalis  fedens,  velato  capita.  1 

238  Claudia:  p.  clodivs  m.  f.  Luna  crefoens  inter  quinque 

Bellas.  „ - -  - *  1 

239  Hirtia:  a.  hirtivs  pr.  Infirnmenta  Pontificalia.  1 

240  Julia:  caes  dic.  ovar.  Corona  laurea.  ——  1 

241  Livineia  :  l.  rrgvlvs  iiii.  vir.-  a.  p.  f.  Aeneas  humeris 

fenem  Anchifem  ferens.  (unpublijhed .)  i 

242  Munatia:  l.  planc.  praef.  vrb.  Vas  oblongum.  1 

243  Munatia:  l  planc.  pr.  vrb.  Vas  oblongum.  1 

24.4  Muffidja  :  l.  mvssipivs  t.  f.  longvs  iiii.  vir  a.  p.  f. 

Mars  ultor,  Bans,  nudus,  galeatus,  altero  pede  dypeum 
premit.  - -  -  1 

24  3  *  A  parcel  of  elegant  Morocco  Medal  Boards,  and  a  travelling 
Medal  Cabinet,  in  form  of  a  Book. 

244*  Three  uufinifhed  Cabinets  and  a  parcel  of  Medal  Boar  ds. 


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245  L.  Gauricus,  A.  Grito,  J.  de  Gruthufa,  G.  Gradenico, 

M.  Baptifta  Ro,  Francis  Rofello.  - 

246  J.  Coyrenot,  J.  de  Chiraudis,  F.  Guiccardini,  O.  Remus, 

Albericus  Lo.  Comes,  Jerome  Joannius. 

247  Andrew  Barbata,  M.  Mantua  Benaviduis,  Prince  of  St. 

Severino,  and  one  by  Sperandei.  — - 

248  J.  Mendoza,  Jacob  Mizolla,  N.  Schlifer,  Anthony  Sar- 

zanella.  -  - -  - - 

_ ,.249  John  Baptift  Caftaldus,  A  Baptifte  Guarini,  J.  B.  Gri- 

maldus,  Bartholomew  Pantialicq.  - 

*  jo  B.  Dotras,  Sigifmunda  Dietarechftein,  Lauradanus  Ma- 
comet,  Catharine  Pempinela,  James  Trotus. 

_ 1  Peter  Balanzano,  N.  L.  Comici,  Francis  Comenduni,  Je¬ 
rome  Donatus.  — -  - 

2^2  Jerome  Cardan,  E.  Honnu,  Claude  de  Lafengle,  J.  Mor- 
cat,  Magdalen  of  Mantua,  Peter  Planta,  &c. 

2^3  Robert  Briconet,  Benedict,  Pifaurus,  &*c.  - 

254  Jerome  Saornianus,  Odtavio  Ubarldinus,  John  Baptift, 

Urfinus,and  others.  - —  - 

___  .  -  -  5  Henry  Brunus,  Elizabeth  Federmennin,  Horatio  Fufcus, 

G.  Gualterutius,  &c.  - - 

2 56  Catharine  S,  F.  Deriario.  Hortenfta  Ficolomini,  Peter 

Strozo,&c.  -  - 

257  Ferdinand  Leofredus,  James  Trivulce,  Marquis  of  Vig¬ 

nola,  five-  &c.  -  - 

258  Fabius  Angler,  James  Medicis,  B.  Sanla  Juftiniana,  Si¬ 

mon  Vouet.  Reverfe ,  Virginia  Avezzo.  - - 

239  Peter  Aretine,  2.  Catherine  Aretine.  Reverfe ,  Hadria 
Aretine,  Anthony  Contarinus,  Dominique  Fontan 
Andrew  Doria,  two,  Luke  Salvionus,  Claude  de  Valle. 
260  Blanch  of  Cuma,  Vidtor  of  Veltrio.  MazzncheJli  Plate  10, 

N.  6,  Gabriel  Flamma,  John  Antony  Magius,  Ferdi¬ 
nand  F.  Pifcara,  Adtius  Syncerus  - - - 


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.a 6 1  Pompeius,  i.  PIUS  IMP.  Julius,  1.  DIVOS  JULIUS. 
Auguftus,  CONSENSU  SEN  AT.  ET.  EQ.  OR- 
DIN.  P.  Q.  R.— DIVA  AUGUSTA. — DIVOS  JU¬ 
LIUS.— PROVIDENT.— ROM.  ET  AUG.— Livia,  1. 
JUSTITIA.  -  "  ■  — - 

262  Julius,  1.  Auguftus,  5.  Aquila  globo  infiftens. — AU¬ 

GUSTUS  in  corona  laurea. — Fuimen  olstuili. - irluiicT 

velata  fedens,  d.  pateram,  s.  haftam. — Prora  Navis. — 
Livia,  1.  PIET  AS.  - -  - 

263  Auguftus,  4.  PONTIF.  MAXIM.  TRJB-VN.  POT. 

XXXIIII,  in  medio  S.  C.— P.  CARISiUS  LEG.  AU 
GUSTI.-S.  CATO  PR.— S.  C.  intra  coronam  quer- 

nam. — Auguftus,  reftored  by  Titus,  3.  - - 

2^4  Auguftus,  2,  Templum  rotundum,  liinc  et  inde  bafts, 
quarum  fingulis  quadrupes  infiftit.— Vidtoria  tenet  cly- 
peum,  cui  inlcriptum  S.  P.  Q.  R.—  Auguftus,  reftored 
by  Titus,  3.  Livia,  1.  SALUS  AUGUSTA. 

263  Auguftus,  4.  Livia,  reftored  by  Titus,  2  :  JUSTITIA. 
(The  legends  on  the  rever/es  different.)  - 

2 66  Auguftus,  reftored  by  Domitianus,  1.  Auguftus,  reftored 

by  Nerva,  3.  Livia,  reftored  by  Titus,  i.  PIETAS. 

267  Auguftus,  2.  Agrippa,  1.  Neptunus  ftans,  d.  delphinura, 

s.  tridentem.  Tiberius,  3-  CLEMENTINE. — MO- 
DERATIONI. — ROM  ET  AUG. — Drufus,  reftored  by 
^  Titus,  1.  -  _ -  ; 

268  Coins  of  Auguftus,  (with  the  names  of  different  Triumvirs 

on  the  reverfes •)  14. 


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FRENCH  SILVER  COINS. 

Dp.niers.  Pepin .  Charlemagne •  Louis  le  Debonnaire :  Rev* 
Chriftiana  Religio.  Leblanc  n.  1  and  2.  Camaracus. 
Leblanc  n.  9.  Doreftatus.  Lebl.  n.  22.  two  with  the  head, 
not  in  Leblanc.  Aquitaine.  Pepin,  King  of  Aquitaine! 
Lebl .  p.  103,  the  laft  figure.  Emperor  Lotharius %  Atrebati. 
Doreftatus.  Lebl .  n .  3  and  6.  Charles  le  Chauve.  Aqui¬ 
taine.  Lebl.  p.  139.  Carnotis.  Lugduni  clavati.  Me- 
tullo.  Reinis.  Rotuhagus.  S.  Dioniflius.  Lotharius  Rev. 
Clniftiana  Religio.  Charles  le  Simple.  Rev.  Chriftiana 
Reiigio.  Lebl.  n.  9.  Metullo.  Lebl.  n.  8.  Remis. 
Lebl.  n.  12.  - -  - - 

270  Lewis  n.  or  VI L  Denier  of  Bourges.  Lebl.  4.7.  Paris. 
Lebl.  n.  9.  Orleans.  Philip  Auguftus.  Deniers  of  Arras 
and  S.  Omei.  Lebl.p.  176.  Le-wis  IX.  Gros  Tournois 
Denier  Tournois.  Philippe  le  Bel.  Demi  Gros.  Bour¬ 
geois  fort.  Philippe  de  Valois,  Gros  Parilis.  Gros  Tour- 


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uois.  (two  different.)  Gros  a  la  couroune.  Pariiis. 
Jr  an.  Gros  Tournois.  (Two  different.)  Gros  blanc  au 
Hour  de  lis.  Charles  FI.  Double  Pa rifis.  Lewis  XI. 

Gros  d  Argent.  Denier  Par  ids.  Hardy.  - 

Various  old  Billon  Coins.  - - - -  - - 


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272  Franks  /.  Teflon  ;  another  of  Dauphine.  Henry  II. 

Tofion,  and  two  half  Teftons.  Charles  IX.  Teflon,  and 
half  Teflon.  Henry  ///.  Qnart  d’  Ecu,  Pro  Chrifto  et 
jv'.'ge.  Charles  X.  Quart  d!  Ecu,  and  Demi  Quart. 
henry  IF.  Quart  d’  Ecu  ,*  another  of  Bearn.  Lewis 
s- HI.  h  ranc.  1616,  pattern  piece  by  Briot.  £  Franc. 
Quart  d  Ecu :  another  of  Bearn.  Demi  Quart.  Lewis 
Xl"\  Quart  d’  Ecu.  . - —  -  18 

273  Lewis  XIII.  nnd  XIF.  Coins  and  Pattern  pieces  by  Varin.  20 

274  Lewis  XIV.  Ecu.  1680.  Lewis  XL,  Ecu.  171S,  1723 

and  1724.  Petit  Ecu.  1725  and  1741.  -  6 

275  24  Sous,  and  fmaller  pieces,  of  Lewis  XIV.  XV.  and  XVI. 

Sdver  proof  of  a  Liard  of  Lewis  XIV.  and  of  a  Denier  of 
Henry  IV  Pattern  of  a  new  Metal,  a  6  dejaiers  de  fin.  30 
$76  Archbishops,  Befango®.  Duly  3.  7.  (two.)  Lyon.  Duby 
7.  !o.  lleras :  Gulermus.  Duly  8.  3.  Vienne.  Duly 
9.  2,  5,  8,  9,  and  one  not  in  Duby,  Urbs  Vienna  Caput 
Gallic. — Bishops.  Cambray :  Guy.  (two.)  Pierre, 
Gros — Chalons:  Roger.  Du  fa  8.1.  (two.)  Clermont: 
Denier.  Duby  7.  3.  Obole. — Laon  :  Gauthier.  Duby  8. 

2.  Maguelone.  Duby  14.  2.  Meaux  :  Stephen.  Duby 

11.  5.  Peter.  Duby  it.  9.  Metz:  Herman,  Denier. 
Thierry,  Gros.  Raoul  de  Coucy,  Groffus  de  Marfah — 
Tioyes.  Duby  11.4.  Abbe  de  S.  Martin  de  Tours,  Duby 
t6.  7.  (two.)  - -  -  27 

*77  Seigneurs  d'  Andufe.  Denier.  Duby  108.  3.  Obole.  Duby 
108.  2. — Dues  d ’  Aquitaine .  Louis  le  jeune.  King  of 
France.  Duby  32.  6.  Charles.  Duby  39.  5. — Comte  de 
Dar.  Edouard.  Dues  de  Bar.  Robert.  Duby  68.  4  and  , 

3.  Rene.  Duby  68.  6. — Seigneurs  de  Bearn.  Centule. 
Duby  107. 1.  Catherine,  Queen  of  Navarre.  Duby  108. 

3. — Comtes  de  Bourgogne.  Philip,  Duke  of  Burgundy. 
Philip  II.  King  of  Spain. — Dues  de  Bretagne.  John  III. 
Duly  60.4.  John  IV.  Duby  64. 3.  (two.)  —  Comtes  de 
Champagne.  Tiiibault.  Duby  77.  6.  and  one  not  in 
Duby. —  Dauphin  de  Fiennois.  Humbert  II.  Duby  22.  11. 

•278  Prince,' de  Domb.-s.  Francois  Due  de  Montpenfier.  Duby 
44.  10.  Marie.  Duby  ^ fa  6,  10  and  11.  Gallon  Due  d 
Orleans.  Duly  46.  9.  Anne  Marie  Louife,  Mademoi- 
felle  de  Mftntpenfter,  4  Sous.  Duly  47.  9  j  and  one  with 
Latin  legend  on  the  obverie.—  Comtes  de  Dreux*  Ro¬ 
bert.  Duly  78.2. — Seigneurs  de  Ligny.  Waleran.  Duly 
101.  6  and  7. —  Dues  de  Lorraine.  Kerri  IT.  Duby  68.  I. 
Charles  Leopold  I. — Comtes  de  Mans.  (Three.)  Duby 
88. — Reis  de  Navarre.  Ferdinand  Catholicus.  Duby  19. 

7.  Henri  d’ Albrct.  Duby  19.  10.  Jeanne  d’  Albret. 
(Two.)  Duby  20.  3.  Antoine  de  Bourbon  &  Jeanne. 
Duby  20.  fa  Henry  I  V.  - - - 


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279  6°mtes  &  Severs.  Eudes.  Duby  89.  — Orange.  Denier 

with  the  title  of  Emperor  Frederick  .^-Comtes  cle  Poitou . 
Alphonle.  Duby  92.  5  .—Comtes  de  Porcien.  G'alche'r* 
Duby  103.  4.  (two.) — Comtes  de  Provence,  Alfoiifus 
King  of  Aragon  :  Denier.  Duby  9$.  2.  Obole.  Duby 
93.  4.  Robert  King  of  Naples.  Duby  96.  2  and  8.  Jo¬ 
hanna  Queen  of  Naples.  Duby  97.4.  Lewis,  King  0f 
Naples.  Duby  98.2.  Gros  Marfeillez.  (Two.)  Duby 
100. —  Seigneurs  de  Roquefeuil.  Duby  fuppl.  1.  10 ,■ — Princes 
de  Sedan.  Henri,  5  Sols.  Duby  41.  -^Comtes  de  Ton - 
hufe.  Raimond.  Duby  fuppl.  4.  3 .  Alfonfe.  DubyfnppL 
3-5;  and  two  not  in  Duby.  —  Comtes  de  Fermandois. 
Philip.  Duly  103.3. — Town  of  Metz.  Duby  7^.  2  :  and 
four,  not  in  Duby.  - -  - 

280  Dukes  of  Lorraine.  Charles.  Ecu.  1369.  Quart  d’  Ecu. _ 

Princes  of  Monaco.  FI  on  ore  11/ Ecu.  1640.  Lewis  1. 
Ecu.  1666.  -  - - - 

281  Princes  of  Orange.  Maurice  1.  Ecu.  1618.  William 

Henry.  Ecu.  1652. —Bijbop  ofStra/bwg .  Charles  Cardinal 
of  Lorraine. — Town  of  Befancon.  Florin  1662  Dubx 
5.  Eight  (Bazen  ?)  1639.  Duby  75.4.  *  - - 


FRENCH  PI  ED  FORTS. 


s&2  Gold.  Demi  Ecu  d’  or  of  Lewis  XVI.  164.4. 

183  Silver.  Philippe  de  I alois.  Enamelled  Silver  uiedfort  of 
a  Lion.  • - -  -  ~ _ 

284  Henry  II.  Tefton,  1352. — Charles  IX.  Tefton,  1375: 
two,  of  different  thicknefs,  both  inferibed  on  tlie  edge: 
Fcr,e  '  religion  is  ajjertnri.  Demi  Tefton,  1973,  with  "the 
fame  infeription  on  the  edge.  _ _ _ _ 

^^5  Henry  111  I  nine,  1  efton,  and  Demi  Tefton  3  ail  three  of 
1 5 7 7 ?  have  on  the  edge:  Pad  Quiet i  ax  Fa-licitati  pub¬ 
lican.  Quart  d’  Ecu,  1578  3  on  the  edge  :  Confiitut*  rei 
nwnmarice  exemplum.  -  1 _ 

286  Henry  IF '.  Franc,  one  thicker  with  infeription  on  the  edn-e, 
and  one  thinner,  with  engrailed  edge.  Demi  Franc! 
and  Quart  de  Franc  3  the  two  laft.  and  the  iirft  have  on 
the  edge:  Perennitati  Principis  GallM' Re/lit  uteris.  Quart 
d  Ecu  ;  on  the  edge  :  Probat i  numifnatis  exemplum.  All 
of  the  year  1607.  _ _ _ _  _ 

$87.  Levels  XIII.  Quart  d’  Ecu.  1 6x8,  one  thicker  with  inferip¬ 
tion  on  the  edge,  and  one  thinner,  with  engrailed  edge,- 
Demi  Quart,  1618.  The  firft  and  the  laft" have  on  the 
edge  :  Piobati  numifnatis  exemplum 


288 

289 


Franc,  Demi  Franc,  and  Quart  de  Franc;  all  three 
of  1618,  have  on  the  edge  :  Juftifpmi  Regis  Perennitati. 
— - —  Pieces  de  C\  ,  30,  15  and  5  Sols,  inferibed  on  the 
edge  :  Exemplum  probat i  numifnatis.  Piece  de  5  Sols ;  on 
the  edge  :  Ludovoci  XUL  Monetae 'ReJHtutoriat  All  of  the 
y<  ar  1643,  the  dies  by  Farin.  _ _ 


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*90  Lew'll  XIV.  Pieces  de  30,  r.5  and  ;  Sols,  1644  i  on  the 
ed°"e  :  Pondere  Sanftuarii  The.  dies  by  Varin, 
iqi  Billon.  Phdippe  de  Valois.  Double  Toumois .—Henry  lr. 
Douzain,  1607. — Copper.  Henry  IIP  Double  Tour¬ 
nois,  13 7 7.— Henry  IV.  Double  Tournois,  1607.  Lewis 
XIII.  '  Double  Tournois,  16183  two  of  different  thick- 
nefs.  Denier  Toumois,  1618.  * - - • 


292 


FARTHINGS ;  PATTERNS,  and  PROOFS. 

Queen  Elizabeth.  The  Queen’s  Plead.  The  Pledge  of. 
Reverie  a  Penny,  1601.  Her  Monogram  Crowned. 
Snellings  Copper  Coinage ,  F.— One  in  Pewter.  Cod 
fave  the  Queen.  A  Rofe  Crowned.  Reverfe  a  Spread 
Eaole.  D.  Another,  fame.  Obverfe  and  Reverfe.  Beati 

o  v _ __  . 

Regina.  - -  _  _  " 

Charles  I.  The  King’s  Head  Helmeted.  Reverfe  the  Arms 
in/cribed  Fra.  et  Hiber.  Rex.  Snellings  Pattern  Pieces, 

N.  2. <  :  this  Piece  was  Mr.  Dummers.  - 7 

The  Commonwealth.  Infcribed.  Farthing  Tokens  of  Eng¬ 
land.  St.  Georges  Crofs.  Reverfe  for  Neceffity  ot 
Change,  1649.  The  Harp.  Plate  6.  N.  2.  .  ] 

The  Commonwealth.  The  farthing  Tokens  for—. infcribed 
St.  Georges  Crofs,  Reverfe  the  Relefe  ot  the  Pore.  1  he 

o 

The  Commonwealth.  Brafs  and  Copper,  infcribed  Englands 
Fardin.  Reverfe  for  Necetfary  Cha.  N.  4. 

The  Commonwealth,  Copper,  infcribed  Englands  Farthing. 
Reverfe  for  neceffary  chang.  N.  4.  and  one  infcribed 
Truth  and  Peace  on  both  fides,  N.  6.  “ 

Englands  Farthing.  Reverfe  for  necetfary  change,  N.  4. 
The  l-  of  an  Ounce  of  fine  Pewter.  Reverfe  tor 

necetfary  change.  7-  .  T”  , 

rIhe  Commonwealth,  three  Pillars,  thus  united  Invincible. 

Reverfe  a  fhip  and  God  direft  our  cours.  1  with  Re¬ 
verfe  for  Rawlins,  under  the  Pillars,  N.  7. 

Oliver’s  Farthing,  his  Head.  Infcribed  Olivar  Pro.  Eng. 
Sc.  Irl.  Reverfe  three  Pillars,  thus  united  invincible, 

Oliver,  bis  Head.  Reverfe  the  Arms  of  England,  &c.  In - 

feribed  Charite  and  Change,  1651.  N.  9.  ~  ' 

Oliver,  his  Head.  Reverfe  the  Arms.  Charite  and 

Change,  N.  io»  - '  n  f  , 

Charles  II.  without  an  Infcrfptm.  On  both  fines,  C.  K.  anc 
three  Pillars,  N.  14.  the  Ship.  Uuatuor  Maria  viudico 
niided  or  cr  duelled  edge ,  and  one  infcribed  on  the  edge  Mon  eta. 

ClwtTVtfoh^Amlo,  the  R^vfriftle,  lET and 

Eleur  de  lis  CroWned.  Reverfe  a  Ship  in  full  fan,  an 
on  the  edge  Ifta  Fama,  per  Aethera  Volat.  Another  very 

thin  with  a  crenelled  edge.  N.  1 9  7  “  . 

^  «■  £  305  Pewter,  a  Rofe  crowned.  Carolus  a  Carol 0.  R.  a  Ship  m 


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full  Sail.  Nummorum  Famulus.  N.  1 6,  and  one,  in¬ 
fcribed  on  the  Edge,  Chari  tas.  - -  » 


a:3 


506  Charles  II.  Pewter,  three  of  them  •with  a  Circle  of  Copper ,  % 

the  Poors*  Relief,  N.  22,  one  with  Sceptres,  N.  24,  See.  5  J  *  / ^ 

307  Cliarles  II.  Pewter.  The  Rofe,  furrounded  with  the  Gar¬ 

ter,  crowned,  in  fcribed  Per  Mare  et  Terras.  R.  The 
Harp  and  Garter,  crowned,  infcribed  Per  Mare  et  Terras. 

On  the  Edge,  Cambiendi  Subfidium,  167 — probably  1677. 

Unpublifhed.  a  Farthing,  with  the  Head,  Pewter ,  with  a 
Circle  of  Copper.  R.  Britannia,  Quatuor,  &c,  N.  1. 

308  Charles  II.  two  C.  and  two  R.  interlinked,  and  crowned, 

like  N.  24,  Plate  6  of  the  Copper  Coinage,  R.  the 
Moon,  infcribed  ex  liofte  Diem. 

308*  The  King's  Head.  Carolus  a  Carolo.  R.  Britannia,  in -  t  /  t 

fcribed  Quatuor  Maria  vindicq,  N.  1,  four  different.  t  i 4,  ,s ,  £l\  . 
509  William  and  Mary.  One,  Copper,  with  a  Circle  of 

Brafs  infertcd  5  and  one  Brafs,  or  Bath  Metal.  Obverfe  .*■  j£ 
and  Reverfe  the  fame  as  their  Farthing,  Date  1692.  v  a  4>r‘  ■ 

310  William  and  Mary,  Brafs  and  Copper  :  three  Pillars 

crowned — on  them,  Religio,  Lex  &  Libertas— two  Hands 
holding  a  Sceptre,  crowned,  infcribed  Jungit.  Amor.  Pa- 
triaeq.  Sahu.  - - 

311  William  and  Mary :  the  King’s  Head  on  one  fide,  and  the 


1I.0  . 

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2,.  is 


Queen’s  on  the  other  ;  and  one  almoft  like  their  Farthing, 
N.  12  j  and  Six  with  their  Heads,  one  of  them  Brafs  and 
Copper,  one  Pewter  and  Four  Copper. 

312  Ann.  The' Queen's  Head.  Anna  Dei  Gratia.  R.  Bri¬ 

tannia,  1713.  P.8,  N.  5,  a  little  different. 

313  Anna  Regina  &:  Anna  Dei  Gratia.  R.  Britannia,  1714, 

N.  8.  - 


314  Q.  Ann,  R.  Britannia  under  an  Arch,  1713,  N.  10,  and 
one  like  N.  8.  - - 


315  Q.  Anne,  her  Head.  R.  Peace  in  a  Car,  infcribed  Pax 
Miffa  per  Orbem. 


316  George  I.  II.  and  his  prefent  Majefty. 


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ENGLISH  MEDALS. 


SILVER. 


317  Henry  VIII.  Reverfe,  the  Infcription  in  Hebrew  and 

Greek.  His  Titles,  with  the  Addition  of  Supreme  Head 
of  the  Church,  Date,  1545.  See  the  Medallic  Hiftory 
of  England  to  the  Revolution,  Plate  4,  N.  1.  This 
Medal  appears  Jlruck.  - 

318  The  Coronation  Medal  of  Edward  VI.  P.  4,  N.  8. 

319  Philip  of  Spain.  Reverfe f  Queen  Mary,  P.  5.  N.  r. 

320  Mary.  Reverfe ,  Cecis.  Vifus.  Timidis  Quies,  N.  2. 

321  Head  of  Pope  Julius  III.  Reverfe,  Anglia  Refurges,  See. 

Rruck  on  Mary’s  reftoring  the  Roman  Catholick  Religion 
in  England,  P.  6,  N.  6.  — - - 

322  Elizabeth,  an  engraved  Silver  Plate .  Reverfe ,  her  Aims 

£ 


(  24  ) 


fupported  by  a  Lyon  and  Dragon*  P.  8,  N.  9.  Her 

✓f  ,  /j*-*  —r — -Head  and  Titles,  without  a  Reverfe.  - 

5  *  IS  322*  Elizabeth  on  restoring  the  Coin,  P.  7,  N  2,  and  Jettons 


as  in  P.  8,  N.  3,  4  and  5,  and  one.  Rev  erf e ,  AfRi&o- 
rum  Confervatrix,  i6©i.  - 


/•  Elizabeth  on  being;  offered  the  Sovereignty  of  Holland, 

1587,  P.  8,  N.  8.  On  the  Spanifh  Invation,  1588, 
N.  7.  on  the  Triple  Alliance,  1591,  Plate  9,  N.3, 

✓  *  (3* 324*  The  Earl  of  Leicester,  on  quitting  the  Government,  Plate 

'  *  8,  N.  r.  -  - -  - 

324  The  Earl  of  Pembroke,  P.  5,  N.  4.  A  Bull,  infer ibed 


Edmund  Withipoll  zEt.  48  ;  both  by  Stephens  of  PIol- 
land*  - 


3  .  f  323  Sir  Richard  Martin.  Reverfe,  his  Wife,  P.  10,  N.  r,  by  ' 
| S  Stephens.  N.  B.  The  Date  of  the  Medal  is  1562.. 


(  f- 


Unique. 


Dimock,  by  Stephens,  N.  2.  Unique.  1 


// 


v  gf~&2 6  Mary,  Wife  of  John  Di 
'*  Thomas  Stanley,  ASt.  5  o.  His  bn  ft  regarding  the  right.  Re- 

fif  _  verjk  Arms,  by  Stephens- of  Holland.  This  Medal  is 

nnpubhjhed  ann  Unique 


328  Jettons.  Lord  BuckhurR,  P.  XI.  N.  1.  N.  2.  Of  John 
Hele,  N  3.  Sir  Edward  Coke,  N.  4.  Lord  Exeter, 
N.  3.  Lord  Snlilbury,  1602.  N.  6,  and  one  of  him, 
deferibed  in  the  fame  Work,  Page  30. 

320  Janies  I.  Elis  Queen  and  Son,  engraved  plates . 

330  James  I.  Plate  XT1.  N.  1.  Ann,  of  Denmark,  his  Queen, 
N*  2,  and  two  of  Prince  Elenry.  One  of  them  a  little 
liferent  from  N.  3. 


7 

3 


331  James  I.  His  Head  only,  P.  n,  N.  10,  and  N.  16, 
Elate  12.  - - 


332  Ann  of  Denmark,  Plate  XIII.  N.  r.  two  differing  in  Size. 

Eilifabeth,  Daughter  of  James  I.  N.  5. 

£33  Wadhamv  P^verje, -His  Wife,  N.  7. 


3 

r 


334  Charles  I.  and  his  Queen  Henrietta  Maria  of  France,  by 
Rawlins,  P.  XIV.  N.  5>  &c. 


335  Charles  I.  His  Queen  on  their  Marriage,  P.  XV.  N.  1, 

and  various  others.  One  of  them,  R.  three  Crowns. 

336  Charles  I.  P.  XV.  N.  8,  N.  10,  N.  11,  N.  12,  and 
N.  1 3,  Jettons. 


10 


',■3  7  Jettons  or  Counters  on  the  Birth  of  Charles  II.  1630,  four 
•  N.  14,  1.5,  16,  and  17.  On  the  Birth  of  James  II. 
;  1633,  two,  N. '20  and  21.  - 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  SILVER. 


'  "A  338  Pompeius,  1.  Julius,  1.  Lepidus,  1.  (all  finely  pre- 

*  '  firved)  -  3 

339  Pompeius,  1.  Julius,  1.  Lepidus,  t.  M.  Antonius,  1, 

fall  finely  prefer  veil.)  ‘  - - —  4 


/  ^*<To  Pompeius;  1.  Julius,  2.  M»  Antonius  and  Auguftus*  1. 

Zy  ,«  L  L.  AntoniliSj  r.  AnguRus,  i.  (all  finely  pi  ejerved)  6 

Pompeius,  1.  Julius,  3.  M.  Antonius,  3.  M.  Antonius 

,r|  A  no-n (Ins.  1.  AuETuRuSi  A.  - 


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342  Julius,  4.  Julius  and  M.  An tonius,  1.  M.  Aiitomus,  2. 

M.  Autonius  and  Auguftus,  1.  *  Auguftus,  4. 

343  Julius,  3,  Julius  and  M.  Antoni  us,  2.  M.  Antomus,i. 

Auguftus,  6. 


12  3  /< 


344  Julius,  3,  L.  Antonius,  1.  Auguftus,  8. 

341?  Auguftus,  7-  (with  temples  and  other  buddings) .  1  1 

rius,  2.  Nero  Claudius  Drufus,  1.  Claudius,  1.  Cali¬ 
gula  and  Auguftus,  1. 


3 46  Auguftus  ,10.  (all  finely  preferred) . 

347  Auguftus,  10.  (V°) 


24.8  Auguftus,  j  K.  (one  of  them  a  Medallion).  * 

349  Auguftus,i.  (a  Medallion).  Tiberius,  2.  Nero  Clau¬ 
dius  Drufus,  i. 


U1U.3  Ul  LlLUOj  X  •  #  -  A  /  * 

3^0  Germanicus  and  Caligula,  1.  Germanicus  and  Agnppmu 

o _  v  ^  ^  At  _  —  j 


Sen.  i/A l c  j-iia  1  t  £  7 

0  fji  and  Agrippina  Sen.  1.  (well  ft  ruck  and  fine  y 

prejerved .) - 


v  pi  zjti'veu  j  < 

352  Caligula  and  Auguftus,  2,  Claudius,  3.  Ciaudius  and 
Agrippina  Jun.  1.  Nero,  3*  Galba,  3- 
333  Caligula  and  Auguftus,  1.  Claudius,  2.  Nero,i.  Gal 
ba,  1.  Otho,i.  (all finely  prefttrved)  A,rXn 


SCOTCH  GOLD. 


qra  The  Bonnet  Piece  of  James  V.  weighing  88  grains,  the 
half-  Royal  5  dates  1540.  CardoneL  N.  9  and  1 1. 

3  c;  <  Mary  Arms  and  Title,  1143.  Reverfe,  her  Cypher  crowned, 
Ecce  Ancilia  Domini,  N.  13  The  Arms  Crowned  be- 
tween  the  letters  I.  G.  R&verfe,  Diligite  Juiatiam,  1553. 

Cypher  of  the  word  Maria  Crowned  between  two 
Cinquefoils,  N.  15.  and  the  half  like  N.  14.  ' 

ck6  Mary  the  Ryal  with  Head  and  Titles.  Reverfte,  lulius 
Fide  Vivit,  1555.  The  Royal  Arms  Crowned,  P.  3. 

N.  1,  ‘ 


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A  i 


6  ey  The  half  Royal  of  Mary,  1558,  weighing  58  grains, 
o  r 3  Francis  and  Mary  Face  to  Face,  over,  a  Crown.  Fianc  ct 
35  Ala.  D.G.  R.  R.  Scotor  Dolphin  \  len.  Reverje  f  our 
Pair  of  Dolphins,  twitted,  together,  &c.  Horum  ima 
Fides,  1558,  weighing  114  grains  probably  intended  tor 

a  Ryal.  •  “ 


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ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  in  GOLD. 


359  Julius  and  Auguftus,  1.  Caput  Juki  laurealum,  Octa- 
via-ni  nudum. 


V  Ullll  UUUUIU.  a  1  # •  .  ■ 

360  M.  Antonius  and  Auguftus,  1.  Capita  Antonu  et  Odtavi- 
ani  nuda. 


361  Auguftus  I.  SIGNIS  FARTHICIS  RECEPTIS.  CapilCOl'- 

nus.  '  “  ‘  ~ 

362  Auguft  is  1.  IMP.  X.  Eos  Cornupeta.  -  1 

gi 


1„  1 


,6l*  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  containing  ^Drawers,  with  room  _ 
i  for  544  S .non  Coins,  9  In.  byK>,  and  ?  t  In.  ueep. - - 


C  *6  ) 


Fourth  Day’s  Sale. 


ILLUSTRIOUS  AND  REMARKABLE  PERSONS, 


is 


12 


^-5 63  John  Francis  Bonipartis.  John  Breffani.  Antonio  de  Laeva, 
Peter  Paul  Mafic  ns.  Thomas  Mocenico.  Francis  Q.ui- 
rini.  -  -  - 

364  John  a  Fernfcerg.  James  Beves,  Scipio  de  Montibus  and 

others  -  -  - 

365  Andrew  Alciatus.  Baptifi  Fulgos.  Ant.  Mula.  M.  Ant. 

PatTerns,  &c.  -  - 

366  Daniel  Centurione..  G.  Cornelio.  A.  Contarenus.  Gabriel 

Tryphon.  Leonard  Zantane.  John  Michael  Zerb.  6 

36 7  Francis  Bonattus  .  Jerome  Conftagius.  John  Herrera. 

Caefar  Taberna.  Lavinia  Fontana  Zappia.  Frederic 

Zucharus.  -  -  6 

68  John  Bellini.  ].  Peter  Crivello.  Andrew  Crifpus.  Livia 
Columna.  Vi&oria  Columna.  Camilla  Peretta.  N. 
Todin.  Pet.  Victorias.  F.  Vitalis.  — —  8 

Pierius  Valerianus  Bellunentis.  Dante.  Diana  Mantuana. 

Francifcus  Volateranus,  See.  12 

Erafmus  of  Rotterdam.  Mazzuc belli.  Plate  45  N.  6.  N.  46. 

N.  1. 

Futtace  Bolanus.  Francis  Taberna.  F.  G.  Apel.  Tap- 
pa,  &c  12 


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Laurent.  Taras.  Jerome  Zane. 


Thomas  de  Marinis. 

Titian,  &rc. - — - -  12 

Michael  Angelo  Buonarota. 

F.  Martinio.  Francis  Max.  Philip  Ruis,  &c.  12 

Andrew  Carafa.  John  Aloifius.  P.  19.  N.  1  and 


<j.  Blanca  Panlana. 


Carcania.  Francis  Rabelais, 


&c. 


376  Alexander  Baflianus  and  John  Cavino,  called  the  Paduans, 
famous  for  imitating  Ancient  Medals.  Bngius  Ban. 
Marcus  M.  Bonavit.  Vidtor  Camelius,  done  by  hirnfelf. 
Jerome  Cornelius*  John  Vin  Dulcius.  Jerome  Panti- 
cus  and  Pompeius  Lodovifius,  two.  Cofmus  Scaptius, 


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377  John  Calvin.  Martin  Luther,  Rcverfc  Martin  Bucer.  Phi¬ 

lip  Melandfhon. 

378  Argentina  llangona.  Odtavius  Veftris.  P.  SB.  N.  2  and 

otliers.  - -  - - ; —  12 

379  Antoninas  Pius.  Conftantine  the  Great.  The  Emperor 

Fleraclius,  2.  Medallions  probably  of  the  15th  Century. 

,  ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 

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380  Coins  of  Aaga flus,  with  the  names  of  different  Triumvirs 

on  the  Reveries.  -  - 

381  Agrippa,i.  Tiberius, 4.  Caduceus alatus. — Duplex  cornu¬ 

copia  intermedin  caduceo. — Globus  cum  gubernaculo.— ■ 
Muller  velata  fedens,d.  pateram,  s.  haltam.  Drufus,  re- 
,  Bored  by  Titus,  I . - - -  6 

382  Agrippa,reltored  by  Titus,  1.  *  Tiberius,  5*  Antonia,  1. 

Figura  facerdotalis  velata  Bans,  d.  fimpulum.  7 

383  Agrippa,  restored  by  Domitianns,  r.  Tiberius, 3.  Antonia, 

1.  Germanicus,  1.  Signis  Recept.  Devidtis  Germ.— 
Nero  and  -Drufus,  Caefares,  1.  Uterque  in  citis 
equis.  - - 6 

384  Tiberius, 2.  Tiberius,  reltored  by  Titus,  1.  Antonia,!. 

Germanicus,  1.  Nero  and  Drufus,  Caefares,  1.  6 

385  Tiberius,  reftored  by  Titus,  1.  Germanicus,  reftored  by 

Titus,  1.  Caligula,  1.  vesta. — Claudius,  2.  CERES 
AUGUSTA.— CONSTANTINE  AUGUST!.—  Nero,  1. 
ARA  PACIS. - - 6 

386  Drufus,i.  PONTIF.  TRIBUN.  POTEST.  ITER,  in 

medio,  SC  Germanicus,  1.  C.  C2ESAR  AUG.  GER¬ 
MANICUS  PON.  M.  TR.  POT.  Both  Coins  have  a 
beautiful  0  a  tine,  are  well Jlruck ■  avH  highly  preferred'.  2 

58  7  Germanicus,!.  Caligula,  1.  Claudius,  2.  LIBERTAS 
AUGUSTA. — Pallas  gradiens,  d.  ha  flam  vibrat,  s.  cly- 
peum  tenet  Nero,  GENIO  AUGUSTI.  (Two  'varie¬ 
ties.)— MAC.  AUG.— PACE  P.  R.  TERRA  MARIO. 
PARTA  JANUM  CLUS1T.— PACE  P.  R.  UBIQ.UE 
PARTA  JANUM  CLUSIT.  -  9 

GERMAN  DOLLARS. 

388  Imperial.  Ferdinand  II.  1623.  Jofeph  I.  1703.  Charles 

VI,  1 716.  of  Silefia.  Maria  Therefa,  Queen  of  Hun¬ 
gary  and  Bohemia.  1741.  -  _  4 

389  Charles  VII.  1743.  very  rare. *  -  i 

390  Jofeph  II.  1771.  Francis  II.  King  of  Hungary  ai.d  Bohe¬ 

mia.  1792. — Emperor.  1792.  -  3 

391  Electors:  May e nee.  Emmerich  Jofeph.  17 63 .  Trier. 

Clemens  Wenceflaus.  1771.  Cologne .  Sede  va:ante. 
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392  Bavaria.  Maximilian.  1627.  Maximilian  Jofeph,  1 755- 
Rev.  Virgin  Mary. — 1768.  Rev.  Arms.  Palatine. 
Cb arles  Theodore.  1790. 

59 3  Saxony.  Mauritius*  1^48.  John  George.  II.  1608.  Xa¬ 
vier,  Ad  mini  ftrator,  1765.  - — 

394  Frederick  Auguftus,  King  of  Poland,  Vicarius  of  the  Em¬ 

pire,  1741.  Frederick  Auguftus  II  Ring  of  Poland, 

1763.  Frederick  Chriftian,  1 763.  Frederick  Augbftus 

III.  j  79 1 .  - - -  - - - 

395  Brandenburg,  George  William,  1634./  Frederick  III. 

1696.  King  Frederick  J.  1701.  King  Frederick  II. 
Emden  Eaft  India  Company.  - — — 

396  Hannover.  Erneit  Auguftus.  before  he  was  Debtor.  1682. 

Head  j  1692.  St.  Andrew  5  1O87.  Horfe.  very  fine. 

Eletior.  it'94.  Head:  No  date.  Wild  man. 

39.7  George  Lewis.  1712.  Head ;  1704.  St.  Andrew;  1705. 
St.  Andrew  in  a  different  politico  ;  1  706.  Horfe. 

398  King  George  I.  1721.  Head;  1723.  St.  Andrew;  1719. 

Wild  man,  Anns  with  fupporters  ;  1722.  Wild  man. 

Arms  in  four  ftt iel'ds  ;  17  !  9.  Iloiie.  - 

399  George  II.  1729.  Head.  Rev.  Arms  with  fupporters; 

1731.  Head.  Rev.  Arms  without,  fupporters;  1751. 
St.  Andrew;  1732.  Horfe;  1 7 50.  Mine  Dallor,  Giite 
des  Herrn.  - >  - 

400  King  George  III.  1 7 7 .3 -  Head;  1762.  St.  Andrew; 

1764.  Wild  Man;  1774.  Mine  Dollar,  Giite  des 

Herrn.  - -  - —7  ^  * - 

401  Archbishops,  Magdeburg.  J738. — Salzburg.  John  Er- 

neft.  1695.  Jacob  Erneft.  1746.  Andrew.  1752. 

Sigifmund.  1764  -  - * 

40 .Paris.  1620.  Obv.  Arms.  1637.  Obv.  Virgin  Mary.  Leo¬ 
pold.  1740.  Hieronymus.  1772.  — - - 

403  Bishops.  Augjburg.  Joteph.  r 744-  Bamberg.  John 

George,  no  date.  Melchior  Otto,  1649.  Philip  Valen¬ 
tine,  16^ 7,  Sede  vacante.  1693.  - 

404  Eichfteedi .  John  Chriftopher.  1626.  John  Anthony. 

1735.  Sede  vacante.  1757. — Hildesbeim.  Ferdinand. 

1624.  - -  ^  _  N 

407  Liege.  Gerard.  tghS.  ^Maximilian  Hetuy.^  iOj\. 

Lubeck.  Chriftian  Auguftus.  1724.  Sede  vacante. 


172 


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406  Munfier.  Chriftopher  Bernard.  1652.  Rev.  St. 

iby).  Rev.  Crofs  of  Cost  eld.  Sede  vacante., 
Oimutv.  Charles.  1703.  Wolffgang.  1724.  ' 

407  OJnabruck.  Erneft  Auguftus,  Duke  of  York.  1723. 

bom.  Ferdinand.  •  663 .  Francis  Arnold.  17  1 1 


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Un.  Pancracius.  1344.  - 

408  Wurzburg.  Julius,  no  date.  Francis.  1639.  John  God* 
’•  frcv-  ^693.— Abbots.  Corbey.  Arnold. — Murbacb.  .no 
date,  but  the  title  of  Emperor  Ferdinand  II. 

40a  PaiNCES.  Auftria.  Archduke  Sigifmund,  1486.  rare. 
Maximilian,  1603.  fir.e,— Baden.  Margrave  Charles  Fre- 


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bert.  1538.  * - —  * — - -  >  ;4 

41©  Brunswick.  Duke.  Auguflus,  three  Belldollars,  1643.  •  viz. 

Bell  without  a  Clapper  ;  Bell  with  the  Clapper  ;  three 
hands  ringing  the  Bell.  1666,  his  head  crowned  by  an 
Angel.  — - -  - —  #  4 

41 1  Chrillian,  Coadjutor  of  Razeburg,  no  date.  Frederick  Ul¬ 

ric,  1-613.  Wild  Man.  1633.  St.  Jacob. — Chriftian, 
Bifhop  of  Halberftadt,  1622.  Rudolphus  Auguflus, 
1679.  Anthony  Ulric,  1707.  Auguflus  William, 

1722.  - -  - -  _  7 

412  Charles.  Albertus  Thaler,  1747.  Mine  Dollars :  Giite 

dcs  Herrn,  1 745.  WeifTer  Schwan,  1747.  Cronenburgs 
Gluck, 1752,  -  J- - ~ —  4 

413  1  \  Dollar  of  Rudolphus  Auguflus.  i~  Dollar  of  George 

William.  - - -  -  __  2 

414  Henneberg.  4695  and  *698. — HeJfeCaffel.  Landgrave  Mau¬ 

rice.  1624.  William  V.  1628.  Frederick  I.  King  of 
Sweden,  1 733 • —Mecklenburg*  Duke  Albert,  1 543 * 

Ulric,  13^6.  -  - -  '  7 

413  Saxe  Gotha,  Frederick  III.  1753, 1 76a  and  1768.  3 

416  Saxe  Coburg  Saalfcld.  Duke  Erneft  Frederick,  ij6$.+—fVzr~ 

temberg.  Duke  John  Frederick,  1621.  ,  Charles  Ru¬ 
dolphus,  Adminillrator,  1 737.  Charles,  1781,  4 

417  Hohenlobe  Neuen/iein.  Lewis  Frederick  Charles.  1783.— 

L  cvoenjlein  Wertheim.  Charles,  1766. — Schvjarz,enberg. 
Jofeph.  1766,  — -  - *  3 


PATTERNS  and  PROOFS  for  HALFPENCE. 

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COPPER. 

418  Charles  II.  a  Ship  in  full  fail  with  his  Titles.  Reverfe,  the 
Arch  Angel  Michael,  piercing  the  Dragon,  infcribed 
Soli  Deo.  Gloria. — One  Copper,  one  Brafs  and  Copper, 


and  one  Copper  and  Brafs.  His  Headj  Reverfe ,  Britan¬ 
nia,  infcriled  Quatuor  Maria  Vihdico.  Shilling.  N.  3.  4 

419  Charles  II.  his  Head.  Carole  Secundo,  Reverfe ,  a  Lion 

Beeping:  over,  Quiefcit,  and  under  Britanfiia. — A  Rofe. 
Ante  Omne'sjO  Proof ,  '672.  N.  3.  — —  .  3 

420  William  and  Mary,  the  King’s  Head.  Reverfe,  the  Queen’s 

Head.  P.  8.  N.  1  and  3.  The  King  and  Queen’s  Head. 
Reverfe,  Britannia,  date  1694.  - —  % 

421  William  and  Mary.  Proof,  1694.  N.  13.  a  Pattern,  dif¬ 

fering  in  the  h  ork  only.  -  - - -  -  2 

422.  Ann.  Her  Head  on  both  fides,  infcribed  on  the  edge  Anno 

Regni  duddecim.  N.  1 V.  Plate  8.  -  1 

423  Ann.  Head  on  both  Bdes,  Anna  Dei  Gratia,  plain  edge . 


424  Ann.  Her  Head,  Reverfe,  Britannia  fitting/  Crown  Over. 


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P»  8.  N.  4  and  6.  and  one  fame  Reverfe ,  the  Rofe  and 
Thiille,  like,  N.  g.  -  -  5 

425  Ann.  Reverfe,  the  Rofe  and  Thiftle  Crowned,  and  one  not 

Crowned,  N  7  and  9.  - -  -  2 

426  George  I.  Bronze  and  not  Bronze.  George  II.  and  George 

III.  Proofs.  -  4 

427  Patterns  for  Half-pence  of  his  prefent  Majefty,  by  Bol¬ 

ton  of  Birmingham,  1788  and  1790,  two  different  edges.  3 

428  Patterns  for  Pound  Pieces  of  his  prefent  Majefty,.  coined 

under  the  diredtion  of  Lord  Stanhope,  and  one  for  a 
Guinea,  by  Milton.  -  -  4 


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Silver. 

429  A  Bud,  full  faced  in  Armour,  Crowned  in  the  left  hand,  a 

Globe  fiirmounted  by  a  Crofs,  a  Scepter  in  the  right 
hand,  in/cribed,  Demetrius  Joanis.  D.  G.  Imperator. 
Rufiiae  Anno  ,/Etat.  Suae  24.  Reverfe  a  Spread  Eagle  ,*  in 
the  center  St.  George  piercing  the  Dragon  through  the 
Neck,  an  Imperial  Crown  over  the  Eagle  ;  a  Ruffian 
Infer  ip t  ion ,  Unique.  -  - -  I 

430  Peter  the  Great,  cn  the  taking  of  Afoph,  in  16 98.  See,  Me- 

dailles  Sur  les  Principaux  Evenemens  de  P  Empire  de 
Ruffie  depuis  le  Regne  de  Pierre  le  GrNid,  Jufqua  Celui 
de  Catherine  II.  Page  5.  On  the  taking  of  Nottenburg 
in  1702.  P.  1.  Taking  of  Neva.  P.  12.  Of  Mittau. 

P.  23.  On  the  Battle  of  Kalifch,  1706.  P.  24.  Of  Leef- 
no.  P.  25.  On  the  fame,  26.  In  favor  of  Admiral 
Apraxin.  P.  28.  On  eftablilhing  the  Port  of  Tanga- 
rouck.  P.  29.  -  -  9 

431  Peter  the  Great,  on  the  Battle  of  Pultova,  in  1709.  P.  33. 

On  taking  of  Elbing.  P.34.  Taking  of  Wiburg.  P.35. 

Of  Reval.  P.  36,  two.  Of  Riga.  P.37.  Of  Duna- 
mund.  P.  38.  Of  Kexholm.  P.  40.  Of  Arenfbourg. 

P.  41.  -  - - -  9 

432  Peter  the  Great,  on  conquering  Livinia  and  Zinland.  Page 

42.  On  the  fame.  P.  43.  On,  taking  of  Abo.  P.  46. 
Battle  with  the  Swedes  in  1713. ,P.  47.  Of  Wafa.  P.48. 

On  taking  Neufchlofs.  P.  49.  One  a  Sea  Fight.  P.  50. 

On  the  fame.  P.  51.  On  the  Czar  being  at  the  Head  of 
Four  Fleets,  viz.  His  own,  the  Englilh,  Dutch  and  Da- 
nifh  in  1716.  P.  54.  -  - 

433  Peter  the  Great,  on  viliting  the  Mint  of  Paris  in  1718. 

P.  55.  On  his  return  to  Ruflia  in  1717.  P.  zq.  On 
taking  of  three  Frigates.  P.  58.  On  taking  of  Four  Fri¬ 
gates  from  the  Swedes.  P.  159.  On  his  Heroick  A&ions. 

P.  63.  On  the  Coronation  of  the  Emprefs  Elizabeth  in 
1724.  P.  67  and  66  two.  -  - 

434  Peter  the  Great,  on  building  the  Caftle  of  Cronchlofs. 

P.  a6  two.  On  taking  of  Perneam  P.  39  two.  •  On  the 


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Marriage  of  the  Crafevitz  Peter  Alexis,  with  Char- 
lotta  of* Brunfvyick  Luneburg,  their  heads,  date  1 71 1 ,  two. 

On  the  Peace  of  Neuftad,  &c.  P.  6i.  Two  very  fmall 
Medals,  one  on  his  Death  by  Dailier,  another,  P.  68. 

in  1725.  -  — 7 

433  Peter  the  Second,  upon  his  Coronation  in  17-8,  P.  69, 

On  the  Coronation  of  the  Emprefs  Ann.  P.  70.  Ou 
her  Death.  P.  76,  fmall  fize.  The  Emprefs  Elizabeth, 
on  appointing  Peter,  Duke  ot  Holfleiii,  her  Succetfor. 

P.  78.  On  the  Foundation  of  the  Univerfity  of  Mofcow, 
in  17154 — by  James  Anthony  Dailier.  P.83.  >  5 

436  The  Emprefs  Catharine  II.  upon  the  Intlitution  of  the 

Academy  of  Painting,  Sculpture, &c.  in  17 65  P.97, two. — 

On  the  Naval  Victory  over  the  Turks.  P.  ic8. — On  the 
Happinefs  of  the  Ruffian  Empire,  P.  r  ro. — On  Reftoring 
Peace  to  Courland  in  1762. — On  the  Grand  Duke  Peter’s 
Reception  at  Berlin,  by  Frederick  the  Great,  King  of 
Pruflia,  in  1776. — Elizabeth.  Reverfe,  the  Morea,  1783, 
and  two  fmaller.  - -  —  —  ——  9 

437  The  Emprefs  Catharine,  her  Buft  without  any  Infcription. 

Reverfe ,  the  Equcftrian  Statue  of  Peter  the  Great  upon  a 
flock,  J  782 ,  a  Medallion,  — * - — I 


ENGLISH  SILVER  MEDALS. 


438  Charles  I.  Plate  XV.  N.  9. — Charles  and  Queen.  Reverfe 

three  of  their  Children.  N.  23.  -  * 

439  Charles  I.  on  his  return  from  Scotland.  P.  XVI.  N.  1  and 

2,  the  lajl  a  Jlruck  Medal.  - 

440  Charles  I.  Scotch  Coronation  Medal,  on  the  Rim,  Ex  Aut  o , 

ut  in  Scotia  reperitur.  Briot.  fecit.  Edenburgi  1633. 

441  Charles  I.  on  making  his  foil,  (afterwards  Charles  II.)  Knight 

of  the  Garter,  May  22, 1638.  N.  3 — 6  and  10. 

442  Charles  I.  on  the  Fifhery,  by  Briot.  N.  4  and  7. 

443  Charles  I.  and  his  Queen  fitting  Hand  in  Hand,  trampling 

on  a  Dragon.  Reverfe,  an  Infcription  on  their  meeting 
at  Keinton,  July  13,  1643,  Plate  XVI.  N.  9.  Unique . 

444  Charles  I.  N.  8, 11  and  12.  N.  13.  two, by  Briot.  and  Raw¬ 

lins,  and  one  on  the  Reduction  of  Briflol.  P.  XIII. 

N.  2.  -  -  /  < - 

443  Charles  I,  and  his  Queen,  1636.  Reverfe,  inscribed,  Juf- 
titia  et  Pax  Ofculatse  funt.  Pfal.  84.  P.  XVIII.  N.  1. 

446  Archbifliop  Laud.  N.  7.  - 

447  Charles  I.  when  Prince  of  Wales.  Reverfe ,  on  Horfeback, 

his  Head  Crowned, eu graved,  the  King  fitting.  P.  XVIII. 
N.  IQ.  r 7 - - — - * 

445  Charles  I.  the  king  fitting,  a  Scepter  in  hand,  under  both 

Houles  of  Parliament,  inferihed ,  Pro.  Religione,  Grege, 
et  Rege.  Reverfe,  a  f}iip  111  full  fail.  Unpublijhed  and 
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round  the  neck.  - -  - — — 

43°  A  thin  plate  of  Sir  William  Packhurft,  Warden  of  the  Mint, 
done  at  Oxford,  by  Rawlins,  in  1644.  P.  XVIII.  N.  5. 
and  an  engraved  Plate  of  Ry craft.  ’ 

And  the  head  of  a  young  Man,  ^ET.  20.  unknown. 

431  Colonel  Strangeways.  Reverfe  White  Tower.  P.  XVIII. 


N.  9.  —  ■  -  -  I 

432  Charles  I.  and  his  Queen,  without  the  date.  P.  18.  N.  1. 
Reverfe,  a  Monfter  with  7  heads,  the  King’s  head  under  it, 
with  the  Crown  and  Scepter,  infer  ibed,  Heu  Quaenam. 

Hec  Infania  Vulgi,  probably  on  his  Death.  - -  1 

4$3  Charles  I.  on  his  Death,  Plate  XVII.  N.  1 — 3 — 4  and  3.  4 

454  Charles  I.  on  his  Death.  P.  XVII.  N.  7 — 8 — 9,  by  Rotier.  3 
435  Charles  I.  on  his  Death.  P.  XVII.  N.  10 — 11,  and  one  in- 

feribed  on  the  Reverfe ,  but  not  legible.  -  3 

456  Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of  EiTex,  General  of  the  Parliament 
Forces.  Cbverfe,  riding  full  fpeed,  Sword  in  Hand.  In- 
feription  engraved ,  Robertus  Comes  EfTex.  Reverfe ,  his  - 

Arms,  unpublijhed.  -  ■ -  40 

437  Lord  EfTex,  Plate  XXI.  N.  4—5 — 6.  two  and  7.  3 


438  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax,  General  of  the  Parliament’s  Forces, 

Plate  XXI.  N.  10— 11 — 13.  and  one  f  ruck,  not  publijhed. 
Same  Obverfe  aud  Reverfe,  but  round.  - -  4 

439  Jetton’s  Bifhop  Juxon.  P.  XVIII.  N.  3.  John  Gidley. 

P.XX.  N  3.  and  Lord  Traquair.  Obverfe, his  Arms.  R . 
Scales  and  Weights.  -  - -  3 

460  Oliver  Cromwell,  Lord  Protestor,  on  his  Victory  at  Dun¬ 

bar  Plate  XII.  N.  3  and  4,  this  without  a  Reverfe.  N.  5, 
and  one  an  imitation  of  it.  Reverfe,  like  N.  6,  fuppofedl 
to  have  been  done  in  Holland  1  -  -  ■ 

461  Olivar.  Reverfe ,  Maflanicllo.  P.  XXII.  N.  io„ 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  in  SILVER. 


462  CabVula,T.  Claudius,  2.  Claudius  and  Nero,  i:  Nero,  3. 

Galba,  3.  ' - - -  xo 

463  Neio  and  Agfippina,  2.  Nero,  1.  {dll  finely  prrferved.)  3 

464  Nero,  2.  Galba,  2.  Otho,  2.  Vitellius,  2.  (all  well  pre- 

ferved.)  -  * — — ~  8 

463  Nero,  3.  Galba,  2.  Otho,  2.  Vitellius,  t.  Vefpafia- 

nus,  3.  - -  -  - - * -  12. 

466  Vitellius,  2.  Vefpafianus,  3.  Titus,  3.  (cdl  finely  pre- 

frved.)  — —  - J —  8 

467  O'1  o,  2.  Vitellius,  2.  Vefpafianus,  4.  Titus,  2.  Domi- 

tianus,  4»  - -  -  J4 

468  Vitejiius,  2.  Vefpafianus, 4.  Titus, 4.  Julia  Titi,  1.  11 

469  Vefpafianus,  2.  Titus,  2.  Julia  Titi,  1.  Domitianus,  1. 

(all  well  preferred.)  - *  *  -  6 

470  Vefpafianus, 4.  Titus, 3.  Julia  Titi,  1,  Domitianus,  4.  n 


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471  James  VI.  half  bodied  and  Crowned,  to  the  left  holding  a 

Sword  in  his  right  hand,  an  Olive  Branch  in  the  left, un¬ 
derneath,  infcribtd. ,  in  utrunque  Paratus,  1576,  Rever/e, 
the  Royal  Arms  Crowned  in  the  Centre.  Parcere.  Sub- 
jeftis,  et  debellare  fuperbos,  weighing  1-9  dwts.  12  gr. 
uncertain  if  intended  for  a  Coin.  -7 - 

472  James  VJ.  the  Royal,  a  Ship  with  two  flags,  1.  Obver/e,  the 

Arms  Crowned  in  the  middle.  Rever/e ,  Florent  Scept. 
Piis.  Regna  His.  Jova  dat.  Numerat.  N.  5. 

473  James  VI.  the  King  bare-headed,  looking  to  the  right. 

Rever/e ,  the  Arms  Crowned,  between  15 — 80.  N.  6. 
The  King  with  a  high-crowned  Hat.  Rever/e,  Te  Solum 

Vereor,  a  Lyon,  &c.  1591.  N.  9.  - 

4/4  James  VI.  with  a  high  crowned  Hat,  Titles  as  ufual.  Re- 
verfe,  Te  Solum.Vereor.  1593,  a  Lyon  holding  a  Sceptre 
above  in  a  Cloud,  the  word  Jehovah  in  the  Hebrew  Cha- 

radter.  N.  9.  weighing  68  grains.  - 

475  James  VI.  Ryders,  1 593  and  94,  the  King  riding  full  fpeed. 
Rever/e ,  the  Arms  Crowned.  Spero  Meliora,  the  half, 

N.  10  and  12.  - .  - 

176  James  VI.  the  Arms  crowned.  Rever/e ,  Salus  Populi  Su- 
prema  Lex, a  Sword  and  Sceptre  in  Saltire,  dates  1601  — 
2  and  3,  weighing  80  grains  each.  - 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  in  GOLD. 

■  #  v  •  *  V 

I  ,  .  1  '  A 

477  Auguftus,  1.  imp.  xmt.  Imperator  fedens,  cui  porrigitur 

”•  infans.  (very  rare.)'  — —  _ 

478  Auguftus,  1.  mar.  vlt.  Templum  Martis  Ultoris,  ad  imi- 

tationem  Jovis  Feretini.  (rare.)  _ . 

479  Auguftus,  1.  c.  caes.  avgvs.  f,  Figura  equeftris  cum 

tribus  fignis  militaribus.  - -  - 

480  Auguftus,  I.  signis  recept is.  Mars  nudus,  galeatus, 

'  d.  aquilam  legionariam,  s.  lignum  militare.  _ 

481  Auguftus,  I.  CAESAR  AVGVSTVS  S.  P.  Q.R.  CL.  V.  Duplet 

lauii  ramus, intra  clypeus.  - . 

48a  Auguftus,  2.  AVGVSTVS  s.  c.  Aquila  unguibus  tenens 
coronam  querceam,  Line  indc  duo  laurus  rami. — imp.  x. 
Imperator  fedens,  ante  quern  duae  figurae  ftantes,  ramos 
lauri  porrigentes.  — -  - 


482  *  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  containing  7  Drawer#  15  In.  by 
7  In,  deep. 


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ILLUSTRIOUS  and  REMARKABLE  PERSONS. 

COPPER.  v 

483  Francis  Avalos.  John  Charles,  of  Parma.  John  of  Le)- 

den,  King  of  the  Anabaptifts  at  Munlter.  Francis  Mau- 
recenigo.  Charles  Vicecomes,  8-rc.  -  ,  ljL 

484  Jofeph  Caril'lo  de  Albornoz.  Benefiifit  Averanius.  Joleph 

Averanius.  Vincent  de  Ambra.  C.  Antinoxius.  5 

485  Laurence  Bellini,  r — Caietanus. — Berenftadt,  1.  Peter  Be- 

retinus,  1.  Fautl-ina  Bordoni,  1.  Antony  Bifcionius,  1 .  5 

486  John  B  a  pti  ft . — C  er  retan  us ,  1.  Auguft.— M.  Cerretanus,  1. 

Antony  Cocchius,  1.  Laura  Corli,  1.  Colmus,  III.  Etiuf- 

.  corum  Rex.  - -  ^  5 

48;  Galileus  Galilei.  Jofeph  Bapta.  Fagivoli.  Charles  Fon¬ 
tana  and  Farfetlus.  John  Larnios.  ^ -  5 

488  Lawrence  Count  Magalotti.  Antony  Magliabechi,  2.  Peter 

Matthe  w  Magi  us;  Manfred  Malafpina.  —  _  5 

489  John  Matthew  Marchettv  Honorius  de  Marinari. 

Marcellos  Malpigius.  Henry  Newton.  Antonius 

Niccolinius.  -  - - —  ,  .  5 

490  Charles  An  tout  a  Puteo.  Francis  Redi.  F.  Marquis  Ri- 

cardi. — Antony  M.  Salviati.  -  >  ^ 

iqi  Antony  M.  Salvinus,  two.  Alexander  Segni.  Cos.  Semi- 

tori.  Vi&oria  Tarquini.  Liul  a  Verrazano.  ^  ( 

492  Philip  N.  Allovita,  2.  John  Laurence  Bernini.  Cyrus  Fer- 

rus.  Charles  Fontana.  Gerome  Gaftaldus  Salileus  Lyn- 
ceus.  Charles  Maratti.  2.  Metaflafio.  — —  ic 

493  Gafpard  Alterius.  Philip  Bonarotti.  John  Campinus. 

Lewis  Caprara.  Paul  Falqoner.  Charles  Brofchi  Fare- 
,  nelli,  the  famous  Singer.  Baron  Stofch,  two.  Levius 
Odefchalchi.  Baptift.  Spinula.  Raphael  San&ius  Ur¬ 
binas.  Mezzvchelli i  Tome  Plate  52.  N*  1.  .  1 


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Peter  Caignai*.  Cofimo  Citerni.  N.  Coypal.  N.  Boucott 
Ducolombicr.  John  Baptilt  Duhamel.  Philip  Lavorus. 
Joicph  Bapta  Mancini.  Alex.  Marcellas— Margaret  Louis 
of  Orleans.  Bernard  Pal  quin  as.  Cornells  V.  Sbeltmga. 

Joach,  Franc  Travail  as.  ”  . 

Laura  Mar.  Cath.  Balia.  Jofeph  Cervi.  Thom.  Henncq. 
Cabrera.  Livius  Odetchalchi.  Antony  OttobonL  Muxi- 

milian  Titon.  - * - —  #  ; 

Mapl}.  Barber.  Jofeph  Don*.  Callini.  Car.  Errarcl.  Al¬ 
bert  Haller.  Antony  Magliabechi.  X.ivius  Odefchalchi, 
(eight.)  Count  Schulenberg,  (two.)  Count  Staremberg. 
David  a  Stettin'.  Philip  Baron  Stolen,  two.  Daniel  de 
Superville.  Chriftoplier  Witti chius.  ■ 


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ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 


407  Caligula,  1.  Claudius,  2.  Nero, 5.  ROMA. — SECURI- 
TAS  AUGUST!.— SECURITAS  AUGUSTI  1L— 
VICTORIA  AUGUSTI. -VICTORIA  AUGUSTI  II.  8 
49S  Caligula  and  Germanicus,  with  their  Portraits,  1.^  (Jlruck 
probably  at  Corinth.)  Claudius,  1.  Nero,  3.  Nero  fto- 
latus  gradiens  citharam  puliat.  (tnx)o  varieties.) — Vidto- 
ria  tenens  clypeuin,  cui  inlcriptum  S.  P.  Q.  R.  Galba,  1. 

AEQUITAS.  - 1 -  _ -  6 

4Q9  Claudius,  2.  Nero, 4.  Galba,  3.  CERES  AUGUSTA. — 

LI  BERTAS  PUB  RIGA.— PAX  AUGUST.  Vfi 

roo  Claudius,  reft ored  by  Titus,  1.  Nero,  4.  Galba,  1.  S.  P. 

.  Q.R.  OB  CIV  SER.  Vitellius,  1.  CERES  AUG.  7 
joi  Claudius, reltored  by  Domilianns,  1 .  Nero,  4.  Galba,  1. 

S.  P;  Q.  R.  OB  GIVES  SERVAT. — Vitellius,  1.  CON¬ 
CORDIA  AUGUSTI.  7 

$02  Nero,  2.  Galba,  1.  VESTA. — Vitellius,  1.  PROVJN. 
DENT.  Velpafianus,  2.  EEQU1TAS  AUGUST. — 

EE  QUIT  AS  AUGUSTI.  Titus,  1.  EE  QUIT  AS  AU¬ 
GUST.  7 

503  N  ero,3.  Galba,  1.  Aquila  legionaria  inter  duo  ligna  mi- 
litaria. — Vitellius,  1.  VICTOR.  AUGUS.  Vcfpafia- 
nus ,  2.  CERES  AUGUST.—  CERES-  AUGUSTA. — 

Titus,  1.  2ETERNIT.  AUG.  8 

C04  Nero, 3.  Galba,  r.  Victoria  gradiens,  d.  coronam  lauream, 
s.  palmrerammn. — Vitellius,  1.  VICTORIA  AUGUSTI; 

— Velpafianus,  2.  CONCORDIA  AUG.— CONCOR¬ 
DIA  AUGUSTI.  Titus,  3.  CERES  AUGUST, — 
CONCORDIA  AUGUSTI.— FELICITAS  PUBLICA.  IQ 


GERMAN  DOLLARS. 

305  Counts.  Ranau  Munzenberg.  Cathltrina  Belgicn  Tutrix, 
162 y  Htjhenhbe  Neufnfigirt,  WolfFgang  Julius*  16 97. 

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Kaiu»[egg  Rottetfels.  Francis  Hugo, etc.  1739.  Ncuenar 
and  Mors.  Herman.  1567.  Oldenburg.  Anthony  Gun¬ 
ther,  1600.  • — - _  _ _  d 

506  Reufs.  Henry  XXIV.  of  Eberfdorf.  1765.  Scblick.  Stephen 

and  his  brothers.  Stolberg.  Chriftopher  Frederick  and 
•  Joft Chriftian.  1715*  Pngger.  Maximilian.  1624.  Burg 
Fried  berg.  1766.  - -  •  _  '  5 

507  Towns.  Augjhurg .  1640.  Emperor  Ferdinand  III.  1745. 

Emperor  Charles  VII.  1764.  Emperor  Francis  I. — 

Bremen.  1642,  1668  and  1743.  -  6 

308  Frfurt.  1617. — Frankfurt.  j’764  and  1 7 7 2 • — '-Hamburg. 

1 673  and  1730.  -  - 

509  Lubeck.  i752->  and  Jubilee  Dollar  of  1730. — Munfler.  1534. 

One  Anabaptift  Dollar,  and  1  \  Dollar.  ■ - 

310  Nurnberg.  1693.  Emperor  Leopold.  1694;  170 6-,  1721. 
Emperor  Charles  VI.  1742.  Emperor  Charles  VII. 

- 7  1 7 54  and  17 57.  Emperor  Francis  I.  1765  and  1768. 

Ratijbon.  1737.  Emperor  Charles  VI.  Rev.  Curia  Ratiib. 
I75^-  Euiperor  Francis  I.  1766.  Emperor  Jofeph  II. 

513  Rofocb.  1633. — Stralfund.  1640 . —  Strajburg. —  Wifmar,  No 
date,  but  the  Title  of  Emperor  Ferdinand  III. 

314  Box  Dollars.  Archduke  Leopold,  1632.  Archduke 
Ferdinand  Charles,  1654.  Archduke  Sigifmund  Francis, 
166*;.  Guftavus  Adolphus  King  of  Sweden,  1732.  Queen 
Chriftina,  1641.  _  _ 


511 

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GERMAN  HALF  DOLLARS. 


313  Hannover.  Two  of  King  George  I.  Four  of  King  George 

II.  Two  of  King  George  III.  -  ~  % 

516  Emprefs  Queen  Maria  Therefa,  two.  Charles  Theodore 

Elector  Palatine.  Hildejbetm,  Sede  vacante  1761.  Arch¬ 
duke  Sigifmund  of  Tyrol ,  1484.  Charles  Prince  of  Bat - 
thyani.  Charles  Albert  Prince  of  Hohenlobe  JValdenburg 
Schillingsfurjl.  Frederick  Duke  of  Mcklenburg  Schwerin.  $ 

517  Chriftopher  Frederick  and  Joft  Chriftian  Counts  of  Stol¬ 

berg.  Town  of  Brunfwick,  1331.  Campen.  Lubeck, 
1738.  Magdeburg,  1674.  Munfter,  3534.  Ratilbon, 
1734  and  1791.  -  ‘  -  S 


SWEDISH  SILVER  COINS. 

51S  Oertogs.  Albert.  Brenn.  3,  1  and  2.  Eric  of  Pomerania. 
Stockholm.  Brenn..  6,  1.  Chriftopher.  Stockholm. 
Brenn.  7,  2.  Charles  Knutfon.  Abo.  Brenn.  7,  ij. 
Chriftiern,  1.  Stockholm.  Brenn.  7,3.  Sten  Sture  the 
elder.  Stockholm.  1478.  Brenn.  7, 1.  No  date.  Brenn. 
8,4.  (two.)  WaEeras.  Brenn.  8,3,  (two.)  Guftayus  L 


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Stockholm.  Brenn.  Quft.  i,  3.  (two.)  1322'.  Brenn.  Guff\ 
1,2.  11529.  Bercb  n.  11.  1531.  Bereft  rt.  io\  Wafteras, 
Berch  n.  21.  note. — Half  Oer togs.  John  II.  Stockholm, 
Brenn.  8,  3.  Wafteras.  D.  M.  5.9.  Sten  Share  tllfe  el¬ 
der.  Stockholm.  Bercb .  «,  4.  note,  (two.)  Wafteras. 
Brenn.  8,  6.  (five.)  Swante  §ture.  Wafteras.  Brenn. 
8,  1.  Sten  Sture  the  younger.  Stockholm.  Brenn. 
9,4.  Guftavus  I.  Stockholm.  Bercb  n.  if  Wafteras. 

Berch  n.  24.  note.  -  - 

Gustavus  I.  Rikfdaler.  1534.  Berch  n.  55.  1542  and 

1559.  Bercb  n.  58.  Rikfo*;t,  1536.  Bercb  n.  66.  154.5* 
Bercb  n.  63.  Mark.  1544  and  1560.  Bercb  n.  26.  4  ore. 
1541.  Bercb  n.  29.  1557.  Berch  n.  30.  2  ore  1541  and 
1557.  Berch  n.  31.  lore  1522.  Brenn. 1,4. 

Eric  XIV.  Rikfdaler.  1561;  2  ore, lozenge  ;  f 


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ore 


Sigismund.  4  ore  ;  2  ore  $  1  ore  5 


;  ore. 


5J3 


Interregnum. 


ore. 


Double  Rikfdaler. 
Bercb  n.  7.  Fyrk. 


1600.  Rikfdaler.  1599. 


324  Charles  IX.  Hcered  Prin.  Rikfdaler-  1505.  Bercb  n.  10. 

1603.  Berch  n.  11.  4 ore.  Square  Coins:  4  Mark  and  1 
Mark.  - -  - 

325  —  -  B)ejig.  Rex .  20  Mark.  1606.  4  Mark.  1604.  1 

Mark.  1606.  4  ore.  1606.  -  - 

-  Rex.  20  Mark.  161 1.  -  - 


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-  Rikfdaler.  1610.  6  Mark.  1609.  4  Mark.  1608. 

1  Mark.  1608.  4  Mark.  1607.  2  ^re*  ^oB. — John' 

Duke  of  Oftrogothia.  Rikfdaler  1617.  1  die. 

Gustavus  Abolpiius.  Rikfdaler  1617,  with  his  motto. 
Berch  n.  17.  1632,  without  the  motto.  1632.  Bercb  n. 
j8  1632,  ftruck  at  Augfburg.  Ber.h  n.  3 4. 

-  4  Mark .  1613.  Bercb  n.  4  .  1618.  Berch  nr 41. 

2  Mark.  1615.  Berch  n.  42.  4  Mark.  Bercb  n.  44.  lore 

Berch  n.  4 7.  4  ore.  «.  48.  2  ore  of  Caimar.  Bercb 

n.  49.  1  ore  of  Caimar.  Berch  n.  50.  1  dre  of  Gotheborg. 
Berch. n  52.  i  ore  of  Xorrkdping.  Berch  n.  $3.  3  Schil¬ 
ling  and  r  Schilling  of  Riga.  .  * - 

530  Christina  Rikfdaler  1633,  1641  and  1643.  Bercb  n. 
ir.  4  Mark.  1641.  2  Mark.  Bercb  n  24.  1  Mark. 

1641.  Berch  n,  25.  8  ore.  1  dre,  163 4  and  1637.  1  dre 

of  Gothebor£.  - -  — — 


53 1  - -  Rikfdaler  of  Pomerania.  1641  and  1642.  Rikfdaler 

of  Riga,  three  with  different  heads.  Schilling  of  Livonia. 
3  Schilling  and  1  Schilling  of  Riga.  1  dre  of  Reval. 

^32  Charles  Gustavus.  Rikfdaler,  1634.  Rikfdaler  of  Po¬ 
merania.  1653.  2  Mark.  -656.  Achtzehner  of  Elbin^. 
Berch  n.  gx.  Another  Coin  of  Elbing.  1  dre.  (two.) 


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.ore  of  Reval. — Dukes  John  and  Charles. 

and  2  Mark.  : -  — — — 

522  John  III.  Rikfdaler.  1573*  Bercb  n.  8.  Mark.  15Q2. 
Bereh,  n.  18.  note.  4  ore  1575.  Bercb  n.  2o.  I581. 

Berch  n.  20  note.  1592.  Berch  n.  21.  2  dre.  1 575.  Bercb 
71.  22.  1573  Berch  n.  23.  (two.)  1391.  i  dre.  1575. 
.  Berch  n.  25.  dre.  J57^  a11^  1 579*  Oertog.  1589. — 


17 

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533  Charles  XI.  8  Mark,  1664  and  1667.  Berch  n,  16.  1670 

*  *■  Berch  r.  27  and  28.  1672.  Berch  n.  29.  1692.  Bercb  n. 

30.  - -  -  v  6* 

534  Rikfdaler.  1676.  Berch  n.  19.  4  Mark.  1664  and 
1692.  2  Mark.  1670.  1  Mark  1683  and  1696.  2  ore. 

I  ore.  Berch  n.  46  and  47. — Rikfdaler  of  Pomerania. 
3673.  Double  Schilling.  Schilling,  counter  marked 
with  a  Crown,  fee  Berch  n*  62.  note.  — —  12 


SOVEREIGN  PRINCES. — SILVER. 


333  Philibert  VIII.  Duke  of  Savoy.  Reverfe,  his  Mother.  Alto-' 

ther,  Reverfe ,  Margaret  of  Auftria.  - -  s 

536  Vi6tor  Amadeus  II.  Reverfe ,  l’ropugnata  et  Pacata.  1696. 

Augufta  Taurcneruna.  Tremeftri  Obfidione  Liberata, 
1706. — Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy,  Van  Loon,  Tome  4, 
Page  427.  N.  3.— P.  XLVJI. — Victori  Perpetuo,  1717.  5 

537  V.  Amadeus,  King  of  Sardinia,  by  Dafier.  Charles  Ema¬ 

nuel  his  Son,  two,  by  Dafier.  On  the  Marriage  of  Prince 
Victor  Amadeus  with  Mary,  Infanta  of  Spain,  in  1750, 
two.  — >—  -  - 

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GRAND  DUKES  OF  TUSCANY. 


<38  Cofmo  de  Medicis.  Mazzachelli,  Tome  1,  Plate  78,  N.  4. 
two.  Frances.  Reverfe,  a  Publicae  Securitate,  1590.  Fer¬ 
dinand.  Reverfe  his  Dutchefs,  P.97.  -N.  4.  Cofmus,  II. 

Reverfe,  Mary  Magdalen  of  Auftria.  -  3 

^39  Cofmus  II.  His  Buft.  Reverfe,  Mary  of  Auftria,  a  Medal¬ 
lion,  by  Duprae,  1613.  -  -  1 

346  Cofmus  III.  Revefe,  the  Temple  of  Peace,  Figures,  See. 

Sic  Stab  is,  a  Medallion .  — .  -  -  I 

541  Cofmus  III.  Reverfe,  Certa  Fulgent  Sidera.  Peter  Leopold 

of  Auftria.  Premio  Delle  Reali  Scuole  Delle  Belle  Art! 
d:.  Firenze. 

542  Dukes  of  Parma  and' Placentia,  Lewis,  Octavius.  Alexan* 

der  III.  Francis!.  -  -  6 

C43  Dukes  of  Mantua,  Ferdinand.  Reverfe,  the  Sim finfcr'zhed. 

Non  Mutata  Luce.  Vincent  II.  Reverfe,  a  Dog,  Feris 
Tantum.  Infenfus.  Ferdinand  Charles  II.  1686.  Revefe, 
the  Sun, &c.  Certiflima  Signa  Scquentur.  -  3 

544  Pukes  of  Lorraine.  Charles  III.  Charles,  Prince  of  Vaude- 

mont,  Charles  V.  three  and  Princefs  Caroline  011  her- 
Death  in  1774.  -  -  3 

545  Eledtors  of  Bavaria.  Maximilian  Emanuel,  on  his  Marriage 

with  Mary  of  Auftria,  1685,  on  relieving  Holland.  Van 
Loon,  Tome.  N.  2.  P.  83.  N.3.  P.  85,  kc.  8 


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540  Charles  YII.  on  his  being  eleCted  and  crowned  Emperor  in 

1742,  Six.  on  his  Death  in  1745,  two.  -  8 

547  Maximilian  Jofeph  and  Mary  Ann  of  Poland,  on  their 

Marriage  in  1747.  - - -  - —  2 

548  The  Dukes  of  Bavaria,  from  Lewis  I.  1231,  to  Charles 

Theodore,  1758,  in  a  Red  Morocco  Cafe.  - —  30 

549  Jofeph  Clement  of  Bavaria,  Archbifhop  and  Elector  0JC0- 

logn.  R.  V.  Loon  T.  3.  P.  474,  two.  Another  by  Du 
Vevier.  R.  Sic  Chrifto  Mancipat.  Quos  Regit  An- 
felm  Francis,  Archbithop  cf  Mentz,  1681,  Gilt.  4  » 

530  Charles  Landgrave  of  Hefle.  Reverfe,  Cantat  non  Pugnat, 

1693. — Lewis,  Prince  of  Hefle  d’  Armftadt,  R.  a  Lion 
and  Trophies. — Generis  Virtute  Tuebor,  a  Medallion.  2 
351  Silvius  Frederick,  Duke  of  Wirtemberg,  half  Figure  armed. 

Reverfe,  a  City,  1676. — Frederick  Charles.  Reverfe,  Her¬ 
cules,  and  the  Hydre  of  Lerna,  Dura  Placent  Fortibus, 

by  Meybufh.  -  - — .  2 

532  Charles,  D.  of  Wirtemberg,  his  Buft,  Armed.  Reverfe, 
a  Pallet,  See.  Studio  et  Vigilantia.  Exergue ,  Prseni.  Aca- 
de.m.  Artium  Fund.  Aufpiciis  Caroli,  1761,  a  Me¬ 
dallion.  ■ -  - - — . .  £ 

553  Frederick,  Marquis  of  Baden.  R.  Quo  Fas  et  Gloria 
Ducunt,  16-89,  by  Meybufh  Lewis  William,  four. 

Charles  William.  R.  a  Lyon,  Quielco,  by  Daflier.  6 

'  *  / 

[  '•  '  .  •  »  * 

ELECTORS,  &c.  of  SAXONY. 

534  John  Frederick,  the  Magnanimous.  Van  Mieris,  Tome  2.. 

P.  419.  N.  1  and  2.  - -  -  3. 

555  Duke  Erneft,  his  Buft.  Reverfe,  Elizabeth  his  Dutchefs. 

The  Duke  of  Saxe  Weimar.  Bernard,  on  taking  of 
Brifaeh,  in  1638.  One  with  his  Buft.  Another,  on 

Horfeback.  -  -  3 

50  Chriftian  Albert,  Duke  of  Saxe,  Weimar.  Reverfe,  Per 
Alpera.  ad.  Afpra. — Julius  Francis,  Duke  of  Saxe  Lawen- 
burg.  R.  a  Heart,  &c.  1674.  Another,  Omne  Solum 

Forti  Patria,  - —  . - —  g 

537  J°hn  George  III.  Ele&or  of  Saxony,  Van  Loon,  Tome  3. 

N.  1.  P.364—417.  N.  4.  One  Mars  LJllot,  1692.  One 
Jehovah  Vexillum  Meuni. — John  George  IV.  on 
coming  to  the  Electorate  in  1601-,  on  his  Death,  in  1694. 

The  Electrefs  Chriftiana.  R.  Meo  Spes  Munere  Spirat.  7 
>j[8  John  William,  Duke  of  Saxe  Gotha,  on  his  Death,  in 
1707,  two.  Frederick  II.  Reverfe,  the  Heads  of  Seven 
Princes,  1723. — Frederick  I'll,  on  the  Jubilee,  1755. 
Frederick  Auguftus,  (afterwards  EleCtor)  on  his  Birth,  in 
1720.  Idis  Buft.  R.  Amalia  Augufta,  Princefs  of  Deux 
Pouts.  -  - -  £ 


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ENGLISH  SILVER  MEDALS. 


559  Oliver  Cromwell,  on  his  Death,  large  and / 'mall ,  like  N.  7* 

Plate  22.  - _ -  -  S 

560  A  final!  Honorary  Medal,  given  by  the  Commonwealth, 

Plate  23.  N.  4,  by  Thomas  Simon.  ‘  - - -  * 

561  A  Head,  inferibed  Quid  Tibi  Retribuam,  T.  S.  1630.  Said 

to  be  Henry  Ireton.  P.  23.  N.  5.  Copper,  with  a  Silver 
Rim,  and  two  very  final  1  Medals,  with  Heads,  unknown.  5 
$62  Montagu,  Lord  Kembolton.  N.  8.  Another.  Reverfe,  the 

King  and  both  Houfes  of  Parliament.  - -  2 

563  Lord  Inchequin.  N.  11. — A  Buft  in  Armour,  regarding  the 

Right.  Reverfe,  1645.  Gulielmus  Pope.  Armig.  ABtatis 
21,  unpubiijhed .  Both  by  Abraham  Simon. 

564  Alderman  Brown.  P.  23.  N.  10.  Another,  Reverfe ,  a 

Spread  Eagle,  both  dated ,  -641.  -  2 

56 ;  Lord  Loudon. — Sidney  Pointz.  P.  24.  N.  10  and  11.  2 

366  A  Buft  in  Armour,  inferibed.  Pro  Keiigione,  Lege,  Rege, 
et  Parlinmento.  V.  the  King  titling  under  him,  both 
Houfes  of  Parliament,  a  fmall  Medal  of  Sir  William 
Waller.  Plate  36.  N.  ,3.  and  a  head,  unknown,  without  a 
Re-verfe.  - -  - 

567  John  Lilborn.  P.  24.  N.  7  and  N.  - - 

568  Sir  Henry  Slingby,  a  half  figure,  full  faced  in  Armour, 

inferibed,  an  Earned.  Penny  for  my  Children,  THO.  HE. 
Slinglby,  Oxon,  1644.  Reverfe,  his  Arms  engraved.  Be¬ 
headed,  June  8,  by  O.  C.  Oliver  Cromwell,  1657. 
Unique.  - -  - -  I 

569  Lord  Baltimore,  his  Buft  in  Armour.  Reverfe ,  a  Map  of 

Maryland)  of  which  he  was  Proprietor,  inferibed,  Ut. 

Sol.  Lucehis  Americae,  unpubiijhed.  Another  of  him. 
Reverfe,  nis  Lady,  and  one  of  Ann,  Countefs  of  Pem¬ 
broke,  &rc.  theft  two  doubtful ,  P.  34  N.  1  and  2.  3 

$70  Charles  I.  Reverse,  Charles  II.  done  in  Holland.  Plate  26. 

N.  r.  -  -  -  1 

571  A  fmall  Jetton  of  Charles  II.  in  the  center  three  Crowns, 
under  them  C.  R.  11.  inferibed,  Admit  no  Partners,  1648. 
Reverje,  Cupid  over  Perfeci  under  them,  1648.  Ano¬ 
ther,  with  the  fame.  Reverfe ,  on  the  other  fide,  a  Male 
and  Female  Buft.  inferibed,  Uniendo  Multiplicamini.  The 
firft  is  fuppofed  to  be  L.  lique,  and  neither  of  them  pub- 
lithed,  and  one  with  the  Creft  of  Prince  of  Wales.  Re - 
verfet  an  Infcription.  -  - -  •  % 

372  Charles  II.  on  the  Order  of  the  Garter.  P.  26.  N.  5.  Ano¬ 

ther,  date  1671.  and  one,  Reverfe,  a  Harp  crowned,  in* 

/ cribed ,  “  Honi  Soit  qui  Mai  y  Penfe.  - -  g 

373  Charles  II.  and  his  Queen  Catherine  of  Portugal.  P.26. 

N  6.  P.  30.  N.  7  and  10.  Plate  33.  N.  5.  all  by 
George  Bowers.  — — ■  ■«  — -  4 


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£74  The  Dutchefs  of  Portfmouth.  P.  2 6.  N.  7.  Another,  Re - 

verfe  James  II.  -  -  & 

£7'^  Charles  II.  on  his  Return  from  Holland  Plate  27.  N.  1. 

a  little  different.  -  -  2 

576  Charles  II.  R.  Nullum  Numen  Abeft.  P.27.  N.  3.  1 

576'  Charles  II.  Reverfe ,  Jupiter  detlroying  the  Giants,  by 

G., Bower,  Plate  27.  N.  5.  -  1 

1577  Charles  II.  on  his  Return  to  England.  P.  28.  N.  2.  1 

578  Charles  II.  JR  eve  fie,  Invidia  Major.  P.  28.  N,  3.  1 

579  Charles  II.  The  Noble  Medallion  on  his  Reiteration.  Re- 

-j verje ,  Felicit'as  Britanniae,  May  29,  1660.  P.  28.  N.  4. 

•  580  Charles  II.  on  his  Reftoration.  P.  20,  N.  4.  P.  28 — 5,  and 

a  little  diff  erent.  N.  6. - 4. 

$81  Charles  II.  on  his  Coronation.  P.  28.  N.  7  and  8.  the  lafl 
inferibed  on  the  Rim.  Another,  p.  30.  N.  5. 

582  Charles  II.  Reverfe ,  et  Pontus  Serviet,  1665.  P.  29.  N.  1, 

by  Thomas  Simon.  -  - •-  i 

583  Janies,  Duke  of  York,  a  Medallion,  by  Rotier.  Reverfe, 

Nec  Minor  in  Terris,  June  8,  1665.  ,  -  1 

584  James,  Duke  of  York,  afterwards  James  II.  Reverfe,  Ge¬ 

nus  Antiquum.  N.  4..  -  -  1 

585  Charles  II.  Ah  in  the  Exergue,  Pro.  Talibus  Auiis'.  Plate 

KXIX.  N.  3  and  b.  — - -  z 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  in  SILVER. 

•/  / 

386  Vefpalianus,  9.  Domitianus,  3.  Trajanus,  4.  Hadri- 

anus,  4.  -  - - -  20 

587  Vefpalianus,  2.  (with  Titus  and  Domitianus  on  the  rever- 
fes  )  Titus, 2.  Domitianus,  3.  Trajanus,  4.  Hadri- 
anus,  5.  16 

388  Domitianus,  3.  Nerva,  2.  Trajanus,  2.  ( all  finely  pre - 

ferved.) - 7 

389  Domitianus,  1.  Domitia,  1.  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  1. 

Hadrianus,  1.  Sabina,  1.  (all  finely  pre  ferved.)  6 

590  Domitianus,  2.  Domitia,  1.  Nerva,  2.  Trajanus,  3.  Ha¬ 

drianus,  2.,  Sabina,  1.  iElius,  1.  12 

591  Domitianus,  2.  Nerva,  2.  Trajanus,  2.  Hadrianus,  2. 

(all  finely  pre  ferved.) - -  — r—  8 

592  Domitianus,  3.  princeps  ivventvtis,  with  different 

types. — Trajanus,  3.  Hadrianus,  2.  Sabina,  1.  'AElius, 

1.  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  - . - .  15 


SCOTCH  GOLD. 

593  James  the  Sixth  of  Scotland,  and  firft  of  England,  the 
Sceptre  Piece,  King’s  Buft,  crowned  looking  to'the  left. 
Reverfe,  Faciam  Eos  in  Gentera  Unam,  P.  IV.  N.  1. 

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weighing  154  grains,  his  Head  J  D.  G.  Rofa  Sine  Spi¬ 
na.  R.  Tueatur  Unita  Deus,  the  Arms  18  grains. 

594  Charles  I.  the  Sceptre  Piece,  the  King’s  Butt,  a  Sceptre  in 
his  Right  Hand,  and  the  Globe  in  his  left.  Reverfe ,  the 


Anns,  6.  * -  -  1 

595  Charles  I.  called  the  Unitie,  the  King's  Butt,  &c.  Reverfe , 

his  Praefum,  ut  Proiim,  the  Arms  of  Scotland,  England, 
France,  and  Ireland,  crowned,  weighing  154  grains. 

N  12.  -  -  '  -  1 

596  Charles  I.  the  King’s  Plead,  to  the  left  Carolus  Dei  G. 

Mag.  Brit.  &c.  Reverfe,  Henricus  Rofas  Regna.  Jaco¬ 
bus ,  the  Arms  of  the  United  Kingdoms  crowned.  N.  7.  1 

597  Charles  I.  the  King’s  Head  to  the  Right.  Reverfe ,  the 

Arms  crowned,  Unita  Tueatur,  the  half  and  quarter  of 
the  fame.  N.  9, 10  and  11.  -  3 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  in  GOLD 

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598  AugufluS,  I.  C.  ET  L.  CAES.ARES  AVGVSTI  F.  COS.  DE- 
sig.  princ.  iv vent.  Duae  figurae  togatoe  athllentes 
clypeis  cum  hall  is  puris,  fignis  Pontif.  et  Auguralibus.  1 

,599  Auguftus  I-  TI.  CAESAR  AVG.  F.  TR.  POT.  XV.  TibeiillS 

in  quadrigis  triumphalibus.  (fine  and  rare.)  1 

600  Auguftus.  1.  imf.  caesar.  Victoria  infiftens  globo,  d. 

coronam,  s.  vexillum.  -  1 

601  Auguftus,  1.  caesar  Divi  f.  Imperator  Eoues.  j 

602  Auguftus,  i.  caesar  avg vst vs.  Duae  laurus  rami.  ob. 

civ  is  servatos  intra  coronam  querceam.  1 

603  Auguftus,  1.  Ara,  cui  inlcriptum  fgrtvn.  reuv.  caesari 

avg.  s.  P.  a.  R.  (rare.)  -  -  I 


604  Auguftus,  2.  armf.nia  cApta.  Vidioria  flans  cultrum  in 
tauri  jacentis  jugulum  demittit. — civib.  et  sign, 
mil  it.  a  parth.  recvper.  Arcus  triumphalis,  fuper 
quo  Auguftus  in  quadrigis  triumphalibus,  hinc  et  inde  fi- 
gura  ltar.s,  quarum  una  lignum  militare,  alia  aquilam 

legionariam.  - - -  _  2; 

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60  f  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  with  12  Drawers,  for  228  Roman 
Middle  JBrafs  Coins,  12  In.  by  8,  and  8  deep. 


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Sixth  Day’s  Sale. 


ILLUSTRIOUS  and  REMARKABLE  PERSONS. 


6ok  Ifaac  Benferade.  Flavius,  Duke  of  Bracciano.  Matthew 


de  Brifac.  John  du  Blettus.  Ferrantes  Capponius. 
Maximilian  Emanuel,  of  Bavaria.  Arias  Vlontanus.  _  - 
Francis  Redi.  Vincent  Reilher.  Lewis  Ridotti.  Ami-  O  * 
cus  Sinebaldus.  Vifcount  Theobaldus.  -  13 


&:o. 


606  Charles  M.  Carafa.  Michael  Chamilard.  Hippolita  Clai- 
ron.  Nicolas  Duodo.  N.  de  Launay. '  Baldwih.de 
Monte.  Lewis,  Duke  of  Orleans.  John  James  Rouf- ^ 

'  >  -Coon  TVTov  PVonpic  Arnnpf  rip  Vnlfnirp.  Flavins  Or-  * 


feau. 
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607  Premium,  a  remarkable  fine  Medallion,  ftruck  by  the 
Dutch  Eaft  India  Company.  Obverfe,  a  Female  Butt. 
Societas  Indicana,  Oriental  i-s  Foed.  Belg.  Reverfe ,  in- 
fcribed,  Inclyto,  Vero.  D.  Suffren,  Regis  Galliae,  Ar- 
chi  ThahilTo,  Fortiflimo.  Ob.  Colonias  Defenfas  et  Scr- 
vatas,  and  four  others.  - - -  - 


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CROWNED  HEADS,  and  SOVEREIGN  PRINCES. 

.. .  * 

608  Chriftina  Queen  of  Sweden,  one  without  a  Reverfe.  9 

609  Chriftina,  Queen  of  Sweden.  -  - -  8 

610  Chriftian  III  Frederick  IV.  King  of  Denmark,  a  Medal¬ 

lion.  Chriftian  VII.  four  Medals.  -  12 

61  r  Philip  V.  of  Spain,  five.  Charles  III.  two.  Jofeph  I. 

King  of  Portugal.  The  prefont  Queen  Mary,  2.  10 

61 2  Sigihm.nd,  King  of  Poland,  3.  The  Bulls  of  Pope  Inno¬ 
cent  XL  The  Emperor  Leopold.  John  Sobies  Ky.  f  ^  „  £ 


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C  44  ) 

King  of  Poland,  and  the  Doge  of  Venice.  John  II/. 
King  ^  or  Poland.  Michael  Cafimer.  Auguftus,  II. 
Staniflaus  Augufius*-  _ _  ° _ 

613  Mahomet  II.  Emperor  of  the  Turks,  three.  The  Buft  of 

Solyman  the  Magnificent,  without  a  Reverfe.  Medal¬ 
lions.  _  _ _ 

614  Vidor  Amadeus,  Duke  of  Savoy.  Reverfe,  Chriftiana  of 

Prance,  a  Medallion.  Vidor  Amadeus.  Chrilliana,  2 
Medals.  Philibert  Emanuel  Margaret  of  France. 
Charles  Emanuel,  King  of  Sardinia.*  - 

615  Medallions  ot  Paul  Jord.  2  Duke  ot  Bracciano.  Rc<vefe, 

Contra  \  entos  et  Undas.  1631.  and  Seven  various  Me- 
/•  , dais  of  him.  _ _  _ . 

//,,  £  Alphonfus,  King  ofArragon  and  Sicily,  Medallions,  one 

61 7  ..-Doges  of  Venice.  A.  Barbadicus,  two.  F.  Fofkari.  A. 
f~m  t /f  Criimanus,  two.  A.  Gritti,  three.  L.  Lau-redano.  P. 

A/r . .  1'/rauro.  M.  A.  Memmo.  Priol,  3.  M.  A. 


~ /  *  cjnmanus,  two. 

S»0  Maur 


61S  Leonellus,  Marquis  of  Efte  Mazzachelli,  Tome  1.  P.  XII. 
1\.2  4.  Hercules  II.  Duke  ot  Ferrara,  a  Medallion. 

Frederick  II.  Marquis  of  Mantua,  Marchionefs  of  Man¬ 
tua.  - - —  _ _ _ 

619  Sigifmund,  Pandulphus  Malatefta,  Lord  of  Rimini.  Maz- 

zuchelli,  Tome  1.  Plate  XIV.  IV.  2 — 3 — 4 — 3. 

620  Erneft,  Duke  ot  Bavaria,  Isabella,  Dutchefs  of  Milan. 

Francis,  Marquis  of  Mantua.  Lewis  Farnefe.  Alexan¬ 
der,  his  Son,  Dukes  of  Parma.  John  Frederick,  the 
Magnanimous.  Elector  of  Saxony/  Paul  Jordan,  Duke 
of  Urfiuo.  Reverfe ,  his  Dutchefs.’  - - - 


7 

6 


ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 


62 j  Nero.  2.  Galba,  1.  Vitellius,  1.  Vefpafianus,  3.  FE- 
LICITAS  POBLICA.— FIDES  PUBLIC  A.— FOR¬ 
TUNE  REDUCE—' Titus,  2.  GPINIO  P.  R.— JU¬ 
DAEA  CAPTA.  - - - -  - 

622  Nero,  1,  Galba,  2.  Vitellius,  t.  Vefpafianus,  3.  TU- 

DAEA  CAPTA. — PAX  AUG.— PROVIDENT. 

623  Nero,  r.  Galba,  1.  Vefpafianus,  7.  ROMA  (two  va- 

'  Reties  J— T.  ET  DOMITIAN.  CAM  ARPS  PRIN. 
JUVEIST.  (Uterque  in  otis  equis.)  —VESTA. — VIC¬ 
TORIA  AUGUST.— VICTORIA  AUGUSTE— VIC¬ 
TORIA  NAVALIS.  Titus,  2.  PAX  AUG.— PRO¬ 
VIDENT.  - - 

624  Galba,  1.  Vefpafianus,  4.  Aquila  globo  iniiftens. — Du¬ 

plex  cornucopias  intermedio  cadnceo. — Spei  typus. — Vic¬ 
toria  tenens  clypeirm,  cni  inferiptum,  S.  P.  d.  R. — Ti¬ 
les,  4  ROMA. -VICTORIA  AUGUST.— VICTO¬ 
RIA  NAVALIS.— VESTA.  _ 


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hgna  mUitaria.—- Duplex.  Cornucopiae  intermedio  cadu- 
ceo. — Spei  typus. — Julia  Titi,  1.  CERES  AUGUST. — > 
Bomitianus,  2.  iEQUITAS  AUGUST.— ANNONA 
AUG.  -  - 

625  Vefpa  harms,  4.  Titus,  3,  Julia  Titi,  1.  VESTA. 

Doraitianus,  1.  ANNONA  AUGUSTI.  — — 

626  Vefpafianus,  4.  Titus,  3.  Julia  Titi,  1.  Domitianus,  4, 

CERES  AUGUST.— CONCORDIA  AUG. —  FELICI- 
TAS  PUBLICA.— FIDEI  PUBLIGJE.  .  - 

627  Vefpahnnus,  4,  Titus,  3.  Domitianns,  5.  FORTUN.7E 

AUGUSTI. — JO  VI  CONSERVAT. — LUD.  SMC. 
FEC. — MONET  A  AUGUSTI.— PAX  AUGUST. 


SWEDISH  SILVER  COINS. 


Charles  XI.  Rikfdaler  of  Bremen .  1674,  and  1692.  4 
Mark.  1667.  Vs  Thaler.  Berch  n.  8 0.  V4  Thaler. — Rikf¬ 
daler  of  /GgtZ.  1660.  Berch  n.  20.— 2  Mark  of  Reval. 

4  Rundftvck.  (two.)  1  Rundflyck.  (two.) — Rundttyck 
Narva.  3  Schilling  of  Livonia.  — — — — ,  1 3 

$29  Charles  XII.  4  Mark.  1708.  2  Mark.  1700,  with 

wig.  t;  1 1 ,  without  wig.  1  Mark.  1713.  2  Caroliner. 

1  Cardin.  1  ore.  Zwey  drittel  of  Pomernaia.  Berch 

n .  26.  2  Mark  of  Charles  XI I.  and  1  Mark  of  Charles 

XI  and  XII.  countermarked  at  Riga,  1705,  by  order 

of  the  Governor  General  Frolich.  See  Bcrch  n.  12.  note,  ir 

630  Ulrica  Eleonora.  Rikfdaler.  1719.  4  Mark.  1720. 

2  Mark.  1719.  1  Mark.  1719 'and  1720.  5  ore.  1  ore.  7 

631  Frederick  I  Rikfdaler.  1731.  Be'chn.  1.7.  1733.  Berch 

71.  13.  1748.  Berch  n.  18.  1750.  Bcrch  n,  19.  £  Rikfd. 

1736.  Back  it.  20.  i  Rikfd.  1726.  Berch  n.  21, 

1748.  Berch  n.  22.  2  Mark.  1  ore.  4  - -  g 

632  Adolphus  Frederick.  Rikfdaler.  1767.  Berch  n.  9. 

1770.  Berch  n.  13.  \  Rikfd.  17 66.  Berch  n.  7.  1768. 

Berch  n.  10.  -Rikfd.  1755.  Berch  n.  8.  1767.  Z?<?ro£ 

ff.  ji.  V  Rikfd.  Berch  n.  12.  4  Mark.  1753.  2  Mark. 
[.752.  5  ore.  1  ore.  -  -  n 

633  Gustavus  III.  Rikfdaler.  1773  and  1792.  Tr2. 

and  V4  Rikfd.  1777.  A  ai1^  Ar  Rikfd.  1778.  16 
ore.  - - — - -  - -  10 


FOREIGN  PIEDFORTS. 


634  Billon  Piedfort  of  William,  Count  of  Holland.  Gilt  Silver 
piedfort  of  an  Ecft  d  or  of  Louis  de  Male,  Count  of  Flan- 
dra ,  Silver  piedfort  of  a  Heaume  of.  the  fame* 


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*35  'Brabant.  Piedfort  of  a  Ducaton  of  Albert  and  Elizabeth, 
1619.  Ditto,  of  a  Silver  Lion  of  King  Philip  IV.  of 
Spain,  1631.  — -  . - . 

636  Uirecht.  Dollar  of  King  Philip  II.  of  Spain,  1368.-/^/- 

frifland.  Rijkfdaelder,  16*7.  -  - - 

637  Piedtorts  of  German  Dollars.  Emperor  Rudolpus  III.  1604. 
Emperor  Leopold  I. 


638 

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640 

641 

642 


Tyiol.  Archduke  Ferdinand.  A.  D.  Leopold, 
1626.  A.  D.  Ferdinand  Charles 


Brandenburg.  Ele6t.  John  Sigifmund.  Saxony.  Eledt. 
Chrillian  II.  and  Dukes  John  George  and  Auguitus, 
.  1606,  -  - 

Another  of  the  lame  Eledlor  and  Dukes,  of  1611, 


weighing  3  oz.  15  dwts 


-  Pomerania  Philip  Julius  of  "Wolgaft,  1609.  On 
the  Death  of  Philip  II.  of  Stettin,  1618 


Bremen,  1744,  with  engrailed  edge. — Sweden.  Half 
and  Quarter  Rikfdaler  of  King  Frederick  I.  1723. 

643  Denmark.'  King  Chrillian  IV.  ^Species,  1630.  Chrillian 

V.  Mark,  1697.  -  - 

644  - - —  King  Frederick  III.  Species,  1663.  Rev.  Arms 

ot  Norway.  Species,  1663.  Bev.  Arms  of  Denmark 
and  Norway  - -  - 


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FOREIGN  SIEGE  PIECES. 


643  Vienna.  1329.  Silver.  Middclburg.  1373.  Gold;  like  Duly 
objid.  3 ,  14.  but. much  larger.  Leyden.  13 74.  Silver; 

and  5  ft uy vers,  Pafteboard. - 

6\6  Groningen.  1372.  Rijkiclaelder.  Silver.  Haerlem.  1372. 
Silver.  Middclburg .  1 5  7  3 .  30  it  uy  vers  ;  Silver.  Alc- 
tnaer.  1373.  Lead.  Duly  objid.  3,  3.  Leyden.  1373. 
7  Iluyver  of  the  Hofpital  of  St.  Catherine;  Copper.  Se¬ 
cond  Siege,  1374.  P  Iluyver ;  Copper.  Schoonhoven. 

1573.  .12  and  6  iluyvers;  Lead.  - 

647  Ziriczee.  1376.  Duby  obfid.  3.  ,•  5,  but  not  countermarked. 
Breda.  1577.  20  Iluyvers;  Silver.  Amjlerdam.  1578. 

two  of  40  Iluyvers,  one  of  20,  two  of  10,  and  one  of  3 

iluyvers  ;  Silver.  - - -  - 

948  Deventer.  1378.  4,  2,  1  and  £  iluyvers  ;  Copper.  Bruffels. 
a 579.  3b  iluyvers  ;  Silver.  13S0.  36  Iluyvers;  Silver. 
Maefirickt.  1379.  24,  16,  1 2  and  [  iluyvers ;  Copper. 
Oudcnarde .  1382.  20  and  ro  Iluyvers  ;  Lead.  Cambray . 
1^95.  20  patards;  Copper;  two  of  very  different  thick- 
nefs.  JuVcb .  1621.  Silver;  like  Duby  objid.  11.3,  but 

not  countermarked.  - - -  - 

649  Breda.  1623  40  and  20  ft  uy  vers  ;  Silver.  2  and  1  iluy- 

ver ;  Copper.  Cafale .  20  Florins ;  Copper.  Aire. 


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1641,  the  lecond  Siege;  Silver,  two  of  different  tliick- 
neis.  Munfter .  1660.  Silver.  - -  % 


6^0  Deventer .  1672.  Silver.  Groningen,  7672.  12-Jftuyver; 
Silver.  Landau .  1702.  4  Livres  4  Sous  ;  Silver.  L ilk. 

170S.  20, 10  and  $  Sous;  Copper.  - 

£51  Brifach.  1633.  48  Bazen  5  Silver;  one  with  Reverfe  ^  and 

one  without.  Tournay,  1 709.  20  Sous ;  Silver,  two  of 

different  lize.  S  and  2  Sons;  copper.  Jlire.  1710.  50 
Sous;  Silver,  one  fquare,  and  one  o&agone.  Landau. 

1712-  2  FI.  S  Kreuzer ;  Silver.  - 

652  Feldklippe  of  William,  Duke  of  Julich.  15.13.  one  of  iS 
dwts.  18  gr.  and  one  of  9  dwts.  6  gr.  John  Frederick, 
Elector  of  Saxony.  1547.  John  Zapoliki,  King  of  Hun¬ 
gary.  1565.  Rijkfdaelder  of  Zeeland.  1574.  van 
Loon  I.  178.  Dollar  of  Gabriel  Bathory,  Prince  ol 
Tranfilvania.  1611.  -  - 


The  HOUSE  of  BRUNSWICK  LUNENBURG. 


#653  Henry  Julius,  his  Buft.  Reverfe ,  a  Hand  holding  a  Sword 
in  the  Flames.  lnfcribed,  Pro  Patria  Container,  Gold 
enameled  with  a  Loop.  — - 

654  Henry  Julius,  his  Arms,  date  1612.  Reverfe,  Deprefta 

Refurgit.  FI  is  Head.  J§long  Inleription  on  his  Death, 
born  in  1564,  died,  1613.  -  - 

655  Frederick,  his  Butt.  JEtat  72.  1646.  Another ,  Nat.  28 

Aug.  Anno  74.  yEtat  75.  Anno  1648.  Reverfe ,  hold¬ 
ing  a  Catk,  &c.  George,  oq  Horfeback.  Reverfe.  a  City, 
1656.  Rodolph.  Auguttus.  Reverfe ,  Jure  et  Armis. 
Exergue.  1651.  -  - 

656  Rodolphus  Auguttus  and  Antony  Ulric,  their  Butts.  Re¬ 

vet  Je,  two  Hands  joined  under  the  City  of  Brunt wick, 
a  Chronogramrnic  Jnfeription,  date  1 667.  Auguttus 
Frederick ,  on  his  Death,  in  1676,  two.  - - 

657  John  Frederick,  his  Butt  armed.  Reverfe ,  Ex  Duris  Gloria, 

an  Academy  Medal.  Sam  foil  and  the  Lion.  Ex  forti 
Dulcedo.  1676. - - - - 

658  Antony  Ulric,  his  Buft.  Reverfe,  a  Ship  Durado.  Another , 

a  Horfe  full  Speed.  — * -  - 

659  Charles  Philip,  on  his  Death  in  1690,  with  and  without 

his  Butt.  ? - i-  - - 

660  Erneft  Auguttus,  Ids  Buft.  Reverfe ,  a  Wheel.  1684. 

Sophia,  her  Head.  Reverfe,  a  building,  &c.  1688,  upon 
his  being  made  Elector  of  Hanover,  Dec.  19,  1692. 

66 1  Erneft  Auguttus.  Reverfe,  an  Inleription,  made  Elector  of 

Hanover  in  1692.  Another, Military  Tfophies,  E11  Labor, 
E11  Praemiuni.  -  - 

662  The  Ele&rels  Sophia.  Reverfe ,  Senza  Turbarmial  Fin 


Macofto.  1693.  Her  Head,  1696.  Reverfe ,  the  Ele&or 
Erneft.  Another,  on  his  Death  in  i6q8.  -  3 

663  George  William.  Reverfe,  a  Horfe  galloping,  1690.  Re - 

verfe,  the  Princefs  Eleanor. - 2 

664  Elizabeth  Julia,  her  Buft.  Obverfe,  I/04.  Reverfe,  Defter- 

vilfe  Juvat,  two,  a  little  different.  Auguftus  Ferdinand, 
on  his  Death  in  1704.  Princefs  Elizabeth.  Exergue 

Data  Vela  Notis  1707.  -  4 

663  The  Princefs  Sophia,  on  being  appointed  to  fucceed  to  the 

Crown  of  England  1701.  Van  Loon.  T.  4 — 3 35.  -  1 

666  The  Princefs  Sophia,  her  Buft.  Reverfe ,  a  Garden  Exer¬ 

gue.  Obiit  8  Jun.  1714.  -  — — ■  1 

667  George  Lewis,  afterwards  George  I.  King  of  England. 

Reverfe,  a  Horfe,  the  Arms  of  Hanover,  full  Gallop. 

Nec  Alpera  Terrent.  Exergue  17CO.  Another,  Reverfe, 
a  Pillar  infcribed.  In  Refto  Decus.  -  2 

668  George  Lewis,  his  Buft.  Reverfe,  a  Pillar  in  Red! or  Decus. 

Plis  Head,  upon  his  being  received  into  the  electoral 
!  College  in  1708.  - - - — -  -  2 

669  George  Lewis.  Reverfe,  the  Trojan  Horfe.  1704.  on  being 

received  Eledtor,  1708.  Reverfe,  the  Electoral  Crown, 
1710.  -  -  2 

670  George  Lewis.  George  Firft,  on  being  proclaimed  King. 

fs  Aug.  1714.  Van  Loon,  Tome  5.  Page  23.  1 

671  Auguftus  "William.  His  Buft.  Reverfe,  Viam  tendit  Avir 

tam.  ^zo/^v,Tramitem  S#nuitur  Redtum.  Reverfe,  the 
Buft  6f  Elizabeth  Sophia.  -  3 

672  Auguftus  William.  Reverfe,  of  Elizabeth  Sophia,  done 

on  his  Death  in  1731.  -  -  2 

673  Lew’is  Rodolph-  His  Head.  Revefe ,  Sacramentum  So- 

lerin.e.  Pater  Patriae,  A.  S.  P.  Q.  E.  Odt.  11.  1701. 
Frederick  and  Augufta,  Prince  and  Princefs  of  Wales, 

1741  and  a  fmall  German  Medal,  1750.  in  honor  of 
prince  Ferdinand,  on  the  Battle  of  Minden,  1759.  4 

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ENGLISH  SILVER  MEDALS. 

674  Charles  IT.  Counters  or  fmall  Medals  of  him  and  his 

Queen-  Plate  30.  N.  1  —  2 — 3*— 4 — 6  and  8.  6 

675  Charles  II.  and  his  Queen.  N.  11  — 12  and  *3.  3 

676  Charles  II,  Reverfe ,  Britannia.  P.  31.  N.  1  and  2.  2 

677  Charles  II.  and  Queen.  P.30.  N,  u.  P.  31.  N.  3.  and 

P.  32.  N.  1.  - > -  3 

67S  Charles  II.  1666.  Redeant  Cominercia  Flandris.  P.  31. 

N.  2.  and  one  the  Royal  Arms  on  the  Reveries.  P.  32. 


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C8o  Tames,  Duke  of  York.  Reverfe,  his  Dutchefs  Mary  d'  Efte, 

J  Daughter  of  the  Duke  of  Modena.  P ■  32‘  N-  3-  and  one 

a  little  different.  1  -  ~T  . 

681  Charles  II.  a  Medallion  on  founding  the  Mathematical 

School  in  Chrift’s  Hotpital,  1673.  P-31-  N.  51- 

682  Charles  II.  Reverfe ,  Liberty  fitting.  P..3I-  ^-4- 
68a  George,  Prince  of  Denmark,  and  the  Pnncels  Ann,  afUr- 

wards  Queen  Ann  on  their  Marriage  the  17  Aug.  j6 83. 

684  Charles  II.  a  Medal.  Obverje  and  Reverfe ,  Mathematical 
Figures.  P  3 2.  N.  8. 

68^  Charles  II.  and  his  Queen,  various  imall  Medals. 

686  james,  Duke  of  Ormond.  1682.  P -33*  . 

687  Charles  II.  Re-verje ,  an  Infcription  to  the  honour  of  Sir 

Samuel  Morland,  Matter  of  the  Works.  1 . 34.  JN.  3. 

688  Charles  II.  on  his  Death,  1685.  P.  33-  N-  2-  ~T 

689  George  and  Chriftopher,  Dukes  of  Albemarle.  P.  30.  N.  1. 

;  p.  33.  N.  7.  and  one  the  Arms  engraved.  _  — - 

600  Anthony,  Earl  of  Shafteibury,  on  his  acquittal,  the  14  „ 

Nov.' 1681.  P.33.  N.  8.  The  Duke  of  Lauderdale. 

P  36.  N.  2.  —  — 

691  George  de  Berkley,  Pair  d’ Angleterre,  16 66.  Rtvetft,  his 

Arms.  P.33.  N.  9.  7  T  r  1-  a 

602  A  Head  regarding  the  left.  Reverfe ,  two,  C.  interlinked 

A.  in  the  center.  Over  the  Coronet  of  an  Fngttm  Mar¬ 
quis,  unknown.  Unpublijhed  and  Unique. 

693  Prince  Rupert,  Head  to  the  Right.  Reverje  like  N.  8.  P.  14. 

George,  Duke  of  Albemarle.  - 

604  Sir  Edmunbury  Godfrey,  on  his  Death  in  167S.  P.  35.  N. 

2 2— —3 — 4.  •'  *  - 

60^  Two  heads  joined  together.  O  Why  So  Fickle.  Reverfe, 
Seven  Faces.  Birds  of  a  Feather  Flock  Together,  proba¬ 
bly  on  the  Rye  Houle  Plot.  Plate  3  5*  N.  3* 


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696  Domitianus,  5.  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus;  3,  Hadrianus,  4, 
Sabina,  r.  iEHus,  1.  Antoninus  Pius,  3. 

607  Domitianus,  5.  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  5.  Hadrianus,  4. 
Sabina,  1*  ^Elius,  1.  Antoninus  Pius,  3.  Iauftina, 

Senr.  I-  —  V  »  777- 

698  Domitianus,  1.  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  2.  Hadrianus,  2. 

Sabina,  1.  iElius,  J.  (all finely  preferred.)  — — 

690  Domitianus,  4.  Trajanus,  4.  Hadrianus,  4*  Sabina,  x. 

Antoninus  Pius,  4*  Fauftina,  Senr.  3. 


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700  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  4.  Hadrianus,  4.  Antoninus  Pius, 

4.  Faullina,  Senr.  4.  M.  Aurelius,  1.  Verus,  1. 
Lucilla,  1.  Commodus,  1.  - 

701  1  rajanus,  6.  Hadrianus,  5.  Antoninus  Pius,  4.  Faudi- 

11a,  Senr.  2.  M.  Aurelius,  2.  Faustina,  Jun.  2.  Verus, 
1.  Lucilla,  1.  Commodus,  1.  - . 

702  i  raj  anus,  5.'  Trajani  Columna.  (two  varieties.) — via 

TIIAIANA.— DANVVIVS. DIVVS  PATER  TRAIAN.  ( all 

well  prefervea)  - -  - -  — 

70,3  Trajanus,  1.  Hadrianus,  1.  Sabina,  1.  AElius,  1.  An¬ 
toninus  Pius,  1.  Faullina,  Senr.  j.  (all  finely  pre¬ 
fer  ved.)  . .  . .  . 

704  Marciana,  1.  Matidia,  1.  - - 

7°5  Hadrianus,  10.  aegyptos.  (two  varieties) — Africa. 

(two  varieties)  ALEXANDRIA. - ASIA. — tiERMANIA. - 

HJSP.VNIA. - ITALIA.  —  N1LVS.  - 

706  Hadrianus,  5.  liberal,  avg.  hi. — restitvtori  at- 

RICAE. —  RESTITVTORI  GALLIAE.  ( tWO  varieties) — RESTI- 

tvtori  msPANiAE.  Antoninus  Pius,  5.  Faudina 
Senr.  2.  -  - 

707  Hadrianus,  r.  Sabina,  1.  Aelius,  1.  ( all  in  the  flower  of 

the  die.)  -  - . 

708  Hadrianus,  6.  Antoninus  Pius,  4.  Faullina,  Senr.  2. 

M.  Aurelius,  4.  Faullina,  junr.  2.  L.  Verus,  1.  Lu¬ 
cilla,  1.  - -  - 

709  Hadrianus,  2,  Antoninus  Pius,  2.  Faullina,  Senr.  2.  M. 

Aurelius,  2.  Faullina,  Senr.  2.  (all  well  preferred,) 


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7.10  Augudus,  1.  s.  p.  a.  r.  Quadrigae  triumphales.  I 

71 1  Augultus,  1.  (a  Sfiinariui)  tr.  pot.  xxx.  Victoria  g!obo 

inlidens.  j 

712  Augudus  and  Tiberius,  1.  Caput  utrumque  laureatum. 

(rare)  r 

713  Tiberius,  r.  pontif.  maxim.  Mulier  fedens,  d.  hadam, 

s.  ramum.  I 

714  Tiberius,  1.  imp.  vii.  tr.  pot.  xvii.  Jmperator  in  qua- 

drigis  triumphalibus,  d.  ramum,  s,  aquilam  luper  fcep- 

tro.  ! 

7^3  Tiberius,  1.  (a  Quinarius)  tr.  pot.  xxxvi.  Victoria  globo 

inlidens.  -  —  -  r 

716  Nero  Claudius  Drufus,  1.  de  germ,  infcriptum  arcui 

triumphali,  fupra  quem  ftatua  equedris,  et  duo  tro- 
paca.  x 

717  Nero  Claudius  Drufus,  1.  de  german  is.  Duo  clypei 

Germanici,  et  quatuor  haftae,  intermedio  dgno  mili- 

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718  Antonia,  1.  constantiae  avgvsti.  Mulier  flans,  d. 

facem,  s.  cornucopise.  (rare.)  I 

719  Antonia,  1.  sacerdos  divi  avgvsti.  Duse  faces  ere£tae 

cum  corollis.  (rare.)  1 

720  Germanicus  and  Caligula,  1.  Caput  Germanic!  nudum, 

Caligulae  laureatum.  (inre.J  1 

721  Germanicus  and  Caligula,  t.  (rather  different  from  the  for¬ 

mer.)  1 

722  Agrippina,  Senr.  and  Caligula,  1.  agrippina  mat  c. 

caes.  avg.  germ.  Agrippinae  et  Caligulae  Capita. 

,  (rare.)  -  -  j 

723  Caligula  and  Augultus,  1.  Caput  Caligulae  laureatum, 

Augufti  radiatum - x 

724  Caligula  and  Auguftus,  1.  (rather  different  from  the  for¬ 

mer.)  1 

723  Caligula  and  Auguftus,  1.  Caput  Caligulae  laureatum,  Au- 

gulti  radiatum  inter  duo  aftra.  (rare.)  ,  -  1 


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CROWNED  HEADS.  FOREIGN  PRINCES. 


COPPER. 


727  Siglfmund,  Marquis  of  Efte.  Alexander  Sfortia,  Duke  of 
Milan.  Reverfe ,  his  Son  Conftantius,  1475.  Conitan- 

*  tine.  Reverfe,  a  Cattle.  -  -  3 

^>728  Borl'o  of  Efte,  Duke  of  Mutine.  Francis  Carrarae,  Lord  of 

Padua.  Hercules,  Duke  of  Ferrara,  Kc.  -  8 

729  John  Bentivolio,  Prince  ot  Bologna,  two  Ferdinand, Duke 

of  Ur bi no, both  by  Sperandei.  Elizabeth  Gonzaga,  Dut¬ 
ch, efs  of  Urbin'o  Guido,  two.  Duke  of  Urbino.  5 

730  Alfonfus,  Duke  of  Calabria.  1481,  three.  Hercules,  Duke 

cf  Ferrara.  Francis  Sfortia,  Duke  of  Milan.  Reverfe, 
Galeas.  M.  Sfortia.  1459.  2  John  Picus  of  Merandula. 

731  Antonia  Bautia  de  Gonzaga.  Clara  de  Gonzaga  Laura 

Gonzaga.  Paula  Gonzaga.  Hippolita  Gonzaga,  two. 
John  Francis  Gonzaga.  -  -  7 

732  Marquifes  and  Dukes  of  Ferrara,  of  the  Houfe  of  Efte. 

.Alfonfus,  Marquis,  three.  Alfonfus,  Duke.  Nicholas. 
Francis  II.  Hercules.  - -  8 


733  Francis  Sfortia  Vifcount  and  Marquis  of  Milan.  Francis; 

Duke  of  Milan.  Galeas.  Lewis.  Dukes  of  Milan.  3. 
Francis,  Marquis  of  Man,  2.  Nole  Carraria,  Lord  of 
padua.  -  -  -  8 

734  Grand  Matters  of  Malta.  Claud  de  la  Single.  John  de  la 

Valette.  Manuel  de  Vilhena  Emanuel  Pinto.  4 

73^  Charles,  Duke  of  Burgundy.  William,  Count  Palatine. 
Erneft  Auguftus,  Duke  of  Brunfwick.  F.  Auguftus, 
Eledor  of  Saxony  and  Amelia,  Princefs  of  Deux  Fonts. 
Frederick,  Duke  of  Saxe  Gotha.  Charles  Theodore, 

Ele&or  of  Bavaria.  - -  - -  6 

736  Frederick,  King  of  Pru.ftia,  two.  William  IV.  Prince  of 


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Orange  and  Ann  of  England.  \Villiam  V.  two.  Dukes 
of  Mantua.  Charles  I.  Vincent  II.  Ferdinand.  Fati- 
ftin'a  Sac.  Pr.  M.  4.  probably  Milan.  Francis  Marig, 
Marquis  of  Montferrat.  Francis,  i.  Duke  of  Parma.  14 


COPPER  MEDALS  of  the  EMPERORS  of  GERMANY, 
KINGS  of  SPAIN,  and  ILLUSTRIOUS  PERSONS  of  the 
HOUSE  of  AUSTRIA. 


737  Frederick  III.  and  Maximilian  I.  Six  Maximilian*  Re- 

•ve'fe,  Mary  of  Burgundy.  Maximilian.  ReverJ'e,  Char¬ 
les,  Charles  V.  and  the  Emprefs  Ifabella,  eight.  16 

738  Charles  V.  Six.  Ferdinand,  King  of  the  Romans,  and  his 

Father  Philip  the  Fair.  Ferdinand.  Reverfe,  his  Queen 
Ann  of  Hungary.  Ferdinand,  two.  — — -  10 

759  Philip  II  of  Spain,  Son  of  Charles  V.  - - — -  v  7 

740  Maximilian,  2  and  Mary,  5,  Joan,  Margaret,  Dnughters  : 

of  Charles  V.  two  Dr.  John,  fon  of  Charles  V.  Ro- 
dolph,2.  Mathas,two.  '  -  -  II 

741  Philip  III.  "of  Spain,  three,  one,  Reverfe ,  his  Queen  Mar¬ 

garet.  The  Emperor  Ferdinand  and  his  Emprefs.  Mary. 
Philip  III.  Charles  II.  of  Spain, two.  - -  8 

742  Leopold  I.  two.  Charles  VI.  Seven,  one  of  them  a  Me¬ 

dallion.  Mary  Therefa.  Jofeph  II.  two.  12 


ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 


743  Vefpafianus,  4.  Titus,  2.  Domitianus,  4.  PRINCIP. 

J  UVENT.--ROMA. — SALUT1  AUGUST.— SALUTI 
AUGUSTI.— Nerva,  2.  AEQUITAS  AUGUST.— 
CONCORDIA  EXERCITUUM.  - -  I2 

744  Vefpafianus, 3.  Titus,  1.  Domitianus,  4.  VICTORIA  ' 

AUGUST.— VICTORLE  AUGUSTI.— VIRTUTI 
AUGUSTI.— VESTA— Nerva,  1.  FOllTUNA  AU^ 
GUST. — Trajanus,  3.  ALIM  ITAL. — ARAB. 
ADQ.—  ARAB.  ADQUIS.  •  -  ,  ia 

745  Vefpafianus,  r.  Titus,  1.  Domitianus,  4.  Anna  Ger- 

manica. — Domitianus  eques. — Duplex  cornucopias  inter- 
medio  caduceo. — Miles  gradiens,  d.  vi&oriolam,  s.  tro- 
pneum.  Nerva,  2.  FORTUNA  ALTGUST.— LIBER-- 
TAS  PHBL1CA.  Trajanus,  3.  VIA  TRAIANA. — • 
Arma  Dacica. — Aquila  legionaria  inter  duo  figna  mili- 
•taria.  - - *'•  ir 

746  Domitianus,  4.  Pallas  gradiens,  d.  ha  flam  intorquet,  s. 

clypeum  tenet. — Pallas  flans,  d.  fulmen,s.  hallam. — Spei 


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typns. — Tropaeum,hinc  etincle  captivus  fedens. — Nerva, 

2.  Trajanus,  4.  Clava  Herculis. — Clypeus. — Colum- 
na,  in  qua  ftatua  Imperatoris. — Figura  militaris  ftans,  d. 
vidtoriolam,  s.  haftam.  Hadrianus,  2.  ,/EGYPTOS. — 
ADVENTUI' AUG.  GALLIC.  -  12 

747  Domitianus,  2.  Victoria  gradiens,  d.  aquilam  legionariam. 

— Victoria  tenens  clypeum,  cui  infcriptum  S.  P.  Q  R. — 
Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  4.  Fortunae  typus. — Imperator 
eques,  d.  haftam  in  fubje&um  Dacumvibrat. — Imperator 
paludatus  ftans,  d.  fulmen,  s.  haftam,  coronatur  ab  ad- 
ftante  Vidoria. — Miles  inter  duo  troprea. — Hadrianus, 
ADVENTUI  AUG.  MAURETANIA  —AFRICA.— 
ALEXANDRIA.  ANNONA  AUG.— -BRITANNIA.  12 

748  Domitianus, 5'.  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  4.  Mulier  duplici 

cornucopia;  infidens. — Mulier  feminuda  fedens,  d.  ole;e 
ramum,  verfus  quern  Dacus  genufledens  manus  attol- 
lit. — Mulier  Hans,  d.  fpicas,  s.  cornucopia;,  pro  pedibus 
modius. — Mulier  velata  ftans,  d.  fublata,ante  aram  igni- 
tam.— Hadrianus,  2.  CAPPADOCIA. — CLEMENT! A 
AUG.  - :  _  -  _  12 

749  Domitianus,  5.  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus, 4  Portus,  qui  cre- 

ditur  Anconitanus. — S.  C.  intra  coronam  quernam. — 

S.  P.  Q.  R.  intra  coronam  quernam. — Templum  odo 
columnarum. — Pladrianus,  2.  DACIA. — EEL  I  Cl  TATI 
AUG.  -  -  -  12 

750  Domitianus.  3.  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  4.  Templum  odo 

columnarum,  duabus  porticibus  ornatum.— Tropaeum. — 
Tropaeum,  ante  quod  Dacicus  maeftus  armis  patriis  infi-. 
det. — Typus  Spei. — Hadrianus,  6.  FORT.  RED. — 
FORTUNA  AUG.— FORTUNE  REDUCE— HILA- 
RITAS  P.  R—  HISPANIA.— LIBERTAS  PUBLI- 
CA— MAURETANIA.  -  -  1 4 


ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS.— HALFPENCE  AND  - 

FARTHINGS. 


751  Edward  I.  Halfpence  ftruck  at  Berwick,  Briftol,  London, 

Neivcaftle,  and  York.  - - — —  5 

732  Edward  II.  Halfpence  ftruck  at  Berwick  and  Briftol. — 

Edward  m  two  different  ftruck  at  London.  4 

753  Edward  III;  Halfpenny  It  ruck  at  Berwick,  with  a  Boar’s 

•Head  in  one  of  the  quarters  of  the  Reverfe.  1 

734  Edward  III.  Halfpenny  ftruck  at  Berwick,  with  Boar’s. 

Heads  in  two  of  the  quarters  of  the  Reverfe.  1 

755  Edward  III.  Halfpenny  ftruck  at  Reading,  with  an  Elcal- 
*,  ;  Jop  Shell  in  one  of  the  quarters  of  the  Reverfe.  1 

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736  Farthings  of  Edward  I.  II.  and  III.  ftruck  at  Briftol,  Lin¬ 
coln,  London  and  York.  -  - 

r 7  Richard  II.  two  Halfpennies  and  one  Farthing. 

38  Henry  IV.  V.  add  VI.  Halfpennies  i,  6,  and  3  Farthings 
llruck  at  Calais  and  London,  - - ■ 


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?59  Edward  IV.  ftruck  at  London  different  Hint  Marks,  9, 
Richard  III.  Rofe  Mint  Mark,  ftruck  at  London.  Half¬ 
pence.  -  - -  so 

760  Henry  VII.  15  Halfpence  ftruck  at  London  and  York, 

various  Privy  Marks,  and  one  Farthing,  ftruck  at  Lon¬ 
don.  '  -  * -  I(5 

76 1  Henry  VIII.  Halfpence  of  the  Ecclefiaftieal  and  Regal 

Mints,  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  London,  and  York.  9 

762  The  Farthing  of  Henry  VIII  Obverfe,  a  Port  clofe,  in- 

fcribed  Rutilans  Rofa.  RevtrJ- ?,  a  Crofs  with  a  Role,  as 
defcribed  by  Snelling,  at  Page  22.  Unique.  '  1 

763  The  Aberift  with  Halfpenny  of  Charles  I.  Snelling.  Plate 

10.  N.  21.  and  others  of  Elizabeth,  James  I.  Charles  I. 
and  the  Commonwealth.  -  ■  ■■■■—  27 

764  Three  Halfpenny  Pieces  of  Elizabeth,  different.  11 

7 6?  Three  Farthing  Pieces.  - -  •  —  10 

7 66  The  fine  Milled  Three  Farthing  Piece,  publifhed  by  Snel¬ 

ling  in  Plate  7,  N.  6.  from  Mr.  Dummer’s  Collection.  1 

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ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS.— PENNIES. 

767  William  I.  See  Snelling’ s  Englifh  Silver  Coinage.  Plate  1, 

N.  1.  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  Haftings  and  London,  N.  2. 
ftruck  at  London.  * - ■ -  -  4 

768  William  I.  Snelling:  P.  1.  N.  1.  ftruck  at  Canterbury, 

Exeter,  and  London.  -  -  4 

769  William  I.  Snelling.  Plate  1.  N.  1.  ftruck  at  Canterbury, 

Dover  and  Haftings.  N.  2.  ftruck  at  Winchefter.  4 

770  William  I.  Snelling.  Plate  1.  N.  1.  ftruck  at  Canterbury, 

London,  and  Romney,  N.  2.  ftruck  at  Oxford.  4 

771  William  I.  Snelling.  P.  1.  N.  1*  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  • 

Haftings,  and  London.  N.  6.  ftruck  at  Wallingford.  4 

772  William!.  Snelling.  P.  1.  N.  1..  ftruck  at  Haftings,  Ware- 

ham,  and  Winchefter.  N.  6.  ftruck  at  Thetforcl.  4 

773  William  I.  Snelling.  P.  r.  N.  r.  ftruck  at  Haftings,  Staf¬ 

ford,  and  Winchefter,  N.  8.  at  Worcefter.  4 

774  William  I.  Snelling.  N.  1.  ftruck  at  Winchefter.  N.  3. 

ftruck  at  Ivelchefter  and  London.  N.  6.  at  Stamford.  4 

775  William  I.  Snelling.  P.  1.  N.  1.  ftruck  at  Winchefter. 

N.  3.  at  Dorchcfter  and  Ivelchefter.  N.  9.  at  Win¬ 
chefter.  -  — — -  4, 

776  William  I.  Snelling.  P.  1.  N.  5;  ftruck  at  Colchefter,  Sud¬ 

bury,  and  Thetford.  N.  9.  at  Canterbury.  4 

777  William  I.  Snelling.  P.  1.  N.  4.  ftruck  at  Haftings,  Hun¬ 

tingdon,  and  Winchefter.  N.  9,  at  Chichefter.  4 

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POLAND  SILVER  MEDALS. 


778  Sigifmund  HI.  his  Bull  Armed,  bareheaded.  Reverfe, the 

Royal  Arms  and  Titles.  Another ,  Reverfe,  the  City  of 
Danzick.  His  Head  crowned  without  a  Reverfe.  His 
Head.  Reverfe ,  his  Queen  Ann.  -  4 

779  Uladiflaus  IV.  Reverfe ,  Louifa  Marie  Gonzague.  His 

Queen  Reverfe,  a  Pyramid.  The  City  of  Dantzic,  1644. 

A  Coat  of  Arms  crowned.  -  4 

780  John  Caiimer.  His  Bull  Laureated.  Reverfe ,  the  City  of 

Dantzic  in  the  Exergue,  Dec.  30,  1638.  A  very  lmall  Me¬ 
dal  of  Maria  Louifa  his  Queen,  1676.  -  2 

7S1  A  Figure  Handing.  Reverfe,  the  City  of  Dantzic,  with  an 
Eagle  over  it  crowned  ;  an  infcription  in  the  Exergue, 
forming  the  date  1653.  John  Caiimer.  His  Head 
crowned,  and  not  crowned.  Reverfe ,  Danzick.  Another , 

Pax  Calimiriana,  May  3,  1660.  - —  4 

782  Michael.  Reverfe ,  a  Hand  crowning  a  Globe.  His  Queen 

Eleanora.  His  Head,  date  under  it  1673.  An  Eagle 
upon  a  Globe.  -  -  4 

783  John  Sobielky.  Elis  Queen  Mary  Caiimer,  their  Heads 

joined.  Reverfe ,  Coronati,  Feb.  2,  1676.  Another  qn 
the  fame  occalion.  His  Bull  Laureated  and  Titles  ;  a 
Chronogram,  forming  the  date  1686.  Reverfe,  her  Head, 
his  Head.  Reverfe,  her  Head.  -  4 

784  John  Sobielky.  Reverfe,  two  .Eagles  crowned.  Infcription, 

Nec  Luna  Duabus.  Exergue,  Vienna  Libera,  1683,  Sept. 

1 2,  two.  Another  without  his  Head. 

783  John  Sobielky,  as  Grand  Mailer  of  Poland,  upon  the  Battle 
of  Choczim,  1677.  a  Fortrefs  over  it,  a  Shield,  an  Ea¬ 
gle  flying.  A  Shield  crowned.  The  City  of  Danzic, 

168.5.  . - - — —  .  5 

786  John  Sobielky.  Flis  Bull  Laureated,  a  Crown  over  it,  a 

very  long  infcription.  His  Titles  and  Exploits.  Reverfe , 
four  Cities.  Viz  Buda.  Cand.  Cann.  Conllant.  date  on 
the  Rim,  1684.  His  Bull.  Reverfe,  Patris  Ad  Velligia 
Nata,  1688.  — —  -  ■  -  2- 

7 87  John  III.  Flis  Bull  crowned.  Infcribed,  Jo.  III.  Dacicus 

Turc.  Tart.  P0I011.  Rex  Max.  Reverfe,  the  King  and 
Czar  of  Mufcovy,  Hand  in  Hand,  treading  upon  a  Cref- 
*  cent.  In  the  Exergue,  Decennalia  Aug.  - - ~  1 

788  Frederick  AugullusII.  His  Bull,  1697.  Reverfe, Sacra  Sic 

Fulminat  Ira.  Acuta  Culpide  Conto  Expediunt.  Exer¬ 
gue.  Ele£t.  27  Juni.  Coron  Sept,  i<;,  1697.  Caminiec  in 
Podolia,  1699.  His  Head  crowned,  1699.  Reverfi,  the 
Bull  of  Witikind,  Contemporary  of  Charlemagne.  3 


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789  Auguftus  II.  Reverfe ,  Hercules  fupporting  a  Globe,  in* 

fcribed,  Suftinendo,  1704. - -  1 

790  Auguftus  II.  His  Head.  Reverfe ,  Mercury  fitting.  Exergue 

Ex  Aerario  Opt.  Prine  1707 .  A  Pillar.  Fulcitur  Pruden- 
tia.  - -  - - -  -  2 

791  Auguftus  II.  Reverfe ,  Cum  Vita  Deponam,  a  Crown,  two 


Swords  and  a  Scepter.  Another ,  a  little  different,  in¬ 
fer  i  bed,  Pro  Regni  Cuftodia.  - -  2 

792  Auguftus  II.  His  Bull  Armed  and  Laureated.  Reverfe, 

Pallas  Ereft.  Utrique  Intenta  ;  in  the  Exergue,  Memo¬ 
riae,  Natal  III.  Acad.  Lips.  1709,  Dec.  4,  Cel.  Sacr.  1 

793  Auguftus  II.  Reverfe,  Hercules,  lighting  with  the  Hydra. 

one-Reftaurator  Ordinis  Aquilae  Albae.  -  2 

794  Auguftus  II.  Obverje,  a  Church.  Reverfe ,  an  infeription, 

ij:6.  His  Head,  two  Eagles  over  an  Altar,  1728.  ^2 

795  Auguftus  II.  Reverfe ,  the  Plan  of  a  City.  Exergue,  Otia 

Martis,  1730.  -  -  1 

796  Auguftus  II.  His  Head.  Reverfe,  a  Column,  with  his  Sta¬ 

tue,  infer ibed,  Memoriae  LEternse  Optimi  Parentis.  Exer¬ 
gue.  Nat.  May  12,  1670.  Ob ,  Feb.  1,  1733.  Another, 

upon  the  fame  occalion.  - - ;  -  2 

727  Auguftus  II.  upon  his  Death  in  173.3-  -  S 

798  Auguftus  III.  His  Bull  Armed.  Reverfe,  crowned.  Exer¬ 

gue  Eledt.  061.  3,  1733.  Coronatus,  Jan.  17,  1734.  and 

two  more  on  the  fame  occalion.  x  -  - —  3  / 

799  Auguftus  III.  on  Horfeback.  Reverfe,  in  the  Exergue  Pro- 

vifor  Imperii  Iterum,  1743.  His  Head  Reverfe ,  Pax 
Conclufa,  1743.  Another,  and.one  upon  the  order  of  the 
White  Eagle,  17^0,  -  -  -  4 

800  Auguftus  III.  no  Head,  infcribed,  Augufto  Tertio  Rege 

Pol.  Patre  Patrias  Salvo.  Pads  OliVenlis  Saeculum  Alte¬ 


ram.  Inter  Supplicationes  et  Vota  III.  May,  1760.  In- 
greditur  Gedanum  in  the  Exergue.  Oliver  Pacifera  III. 
May,  1760.  Reverfe,  a  City.  Pacem  Quam  Poll  Cen¬ 
tum  An  nos  Colimus  Celebrate  Nepotes.  x 

801  Staniflaus  Auguftus.  His  Head.  Reverfe,  a  Crown  fur- 

rounded  with  Rays.  El.  un  Voce,  Sept.  7.  Coron,  Nov. 
23,1 764 .  Reverfe ,  a  Temple,  infer  ibed,  Concordia,  J  uftice, 
arid  Peace  embracing.  Jura  Diilidentibus  Reddita,  1768.. 

802  John  Ilevelius  the  Aftrononier  on  his  Death  in  1687.  J.  A. 

Morftln,  Trtd  Hirer.  The  Princefs  I.puila  'Carolina  Rad- 
zivil.  -  - — 


ENGLISH  SILVER  MEDALS. 


803  James  IL  on  the  Birth  of  the  Pretender  in  1688.  P,  36. 

N.  3.  - - -  - - - —  1 


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804  James  II.  and  his  Queen.  P.37.  N.  2.  on  his  Coronation 

in  1683.  N.  5.  - -  - -  s 

805  James  II.  probably  on  his  Acceffion .  — . -  1 

8c6  James  II.  Reverfe,  Genus  Antiquum,  P.  37.  N-  6.  1 

807  James  II.  P.  37.  N.  7.  different  Heads.  James  and  his 

Queen.  N.  9  and  10.  - - —  -  4 

808  James  II.  and  his  Queen  on  the  Spanifh' Wreck.  P.38. 

N.  1. 

809  James  II.  on  the  beheading  of  the  Duke  of  Monmouth, 

and  the  Karl  of  Argyle.  P.  38.  N,  3.  -  r 

Sio  James  Duke  of  Mont  mouth.  Reverfe ,  Superi  Rifere,  July 

6 — 1685.  the  day  he  was  beheaded.  Plate  38.  N.  £.  1 

81 1  The  Duke  of  Monmouth.  P.  38.  N.  8.  -  1 

812  The  Duke  of  Monmouth.  His  Plead  fpouting  Blood. 

P.  38.  N.  9. - -  1 

813  On  the  Birth  of  the  Pretender,  1688.  P.  39.  N.  1. 

Another.  His  Plead.  Reverfe ,  his  Sifter  the  Princefs 
Louifa-  - - -  - -  2 


814  James  II.  Obverfe ,  ap  Ihfcription.  Reverfe,  the  Harp 
crowned.  P.  38.  N.  2.  two  Satirical  Medals.  P.  39. 

.  N.  8.  a  little  different  date,  1688.  - - 

813  James  II.  and  his  Queen  on  the  Birth  of  the  Pretender. 
P.  39.  N.  5. 

816  William  and  Mary  on  their  Marriage  in  t6/7-  Van  Loon, 
Tome  3.  Page  222,  and  two  alio  with  the  King’s  Head 
on  the  Obverfe ,  and  Queen’s  on  the  Revefe  after  their 


Marriage.  - -  -  3 

817  Archbifhop  Sancroft,  on  his  being  fent  to  the  Tower  by 

James  II.  with  Six  Bifhops.  Van  Loon,  Tome  3.  Page 
>  339,  one  infcribed  on  the  edge.  -  2 

818  A  Sancroft.  Reverfe ,  the  White  Tower,  1688,  Van  Loon, 

Page  34 o  _  -  - — —  1 

819  Wm.  Sancroft,  Archbifhop  of  Canterbury,  on  being  fent  to 

*  the  Tower.  Reverfe ,  the  Starry  Heavens.  P.  40.' N.  2.  1 

820  Archbifhop  Sancroft.  His  Head  looking  to  the  right,  with 

his  name  and  Title.  Reverfe ,  a  Church  on  a  Rock,  af- 
failed  by  Winds  and  Waves,  infcribed ,  Immota  trium- 
phans.  Unpnblijhed.  - - — 1 — -  1 


821  On  the  Birth  of  the  Pretender.  Van  Loon,  Tome  3.  Page 

343  and  6. - -  3 

822  William  and  Mary,  16S3.  Page  348  and  353  and  366. 

Tome  3.  - - — - - •  3 

823  William  III.  upon  the  defcent  on  England,  1688/  P.  333 

and  one  as  at  P.  362.  Another.  Heads.  Reverfe  as  N.  369.  4 

824  James  II.  on  his  Abdication.  Page  370  and  371.  2 

823  James  II.  on  his  Abdication.  P.  372  and  376.  2 

S26  William  and  Mary,  on  their  Acceflion  and  Coronation  in 

1689.  Van  Loon.  P.379.  N.  1 — 2 — 3 — 4. 

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827  Hadrianus,  S.  ,  Antoninus  Pius,  i.  Fauftina,  Senr.  3.  M. 

Aurelius,  2,  Fauftina  Junr.  2.  - 

828  Hadrianus,  7,  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  Antoninus  Pius  and 

M.  Aurelius,  1.  Fauftina,  Senr.  1.  M.  Aurelius,  6. 
Fauftina,  Junr.  3.  Verus,  3.  Lucilla,  2. 

029  Hadrianus,  1.  L.  Aelius,  1  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  Anto¬ 
ninus  Pius  and  M.  Aurelius,  1.  Fauftina,  Senr.  r.  M. 
Aurelius,  1.  Fauftina,  Junr.  1.  Verus,  1.  Lucilla,  1. 
(all  finely  preferved.)  -  - 

830  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  Antoninus  Pius  and  M.  Aurelius,  1. 

M.  Aurelius,  3.  Fauftina,  Junr.  r.  L.  Verus,  2.  Lu¬ 
cilla,  2.  Commodus,  3.  Crifpina,  1.  Albinus,  1.  Se¬ 
verus,  3.  Julia  Domna,  2.  Caracalla,  2. 

831  Fauftina,  Senr.  r.  M.  Aurelius,  2.  Fauftina,  Junr.  1.  L. 

Verus,  1.  Lucilla,  1.  Commodus,  1.  Crifpina,  i. 
Severus,  r.  ( all  jinely  preferved. )  - - - 

832  M.  Aurelius,  3.  Fauftina,  Junr.  2.  Verus,  2.  Lucilla,  1. 

Commodus,  4.  Crifpina,  1.  Albinus,  1.  Severus,  4. 
Julia  Domna,  2.  *  - -  - 


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833  Caligula,  1.  s.  p.  a.  r.  intra  coronam  quernam.  (rare.) 

834  Claudius.  2.  imper.  recept  Caftra  Praetona,  in  quo¬ 

rum  aditu  excubiae.  (rare.)  *  - 

s35  Claudius,  i .  ex  s.  c.  ob  cives  servatos,  intra  coronam 
quernam.  -  - -  - 

836  Claudius,  I.  (fomavhat  different  from  the  former.) 

837  Claudius,  1.  paci  avgvstae.  Victoria  ftans,  d.  torquem 

ex  collo  lufpenfum  oculis  objicit,  s.  caduceum,  pro  pedi- 

bus  ferpens.  (finely  preferred.)  - - 

83  S  Claudius,  1.  (Jornewbat  different  frojn  the  former .) 


839  Claudius,  j.  (Do.)  -  - 

840  Claudius,  1.  de  bri.tann.  infcriptum  arcui  triumphali, 

qui  ftatua  equeftri  et  duobus  tropaeis  ornatus  eft. 

841  Claudius,!,  s.  p  a.  r.  ob  c.y.  intra  coronam  quernam. 

842  Claudius,  'i.  constantiae  avgvsti.  Mulier  fedens 

dextram  ori  admoVet.  -  - 

843  Claudius,  1.  ex  s.  c.  Quadrigae  equorum  thenfam 

vehunt  quadrigis  et  binis  Vidoriis  ornatam.  ' 

844  Agrippina,  Junr.  and  Claudius,  i4  agrippinae  avgv¬ 

stae.  Caput  corona  l'picca  ornatum.  - — 

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846  Nero,  1.  equester  o u do  FRiNcin  ivvl'nt.  ilffcrip- 

tura  ciypeo,  -  — —  - -  1 

847  Nero  and  Claudius,  1.  Caput  Neronis  nudum,  Claudii 

la  urea  turn,  (rare)  - -  -  1 

848  Nero,  r.  avgvstvs.  avgvsta.  Jmperator  togatus  capite 

radiato  flans,  d.  pateram,  s.  baitam,  Juxta  Augufta 
ftans,  d.  pateram,  s.  cornucopia:,  (fae)  1 

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MEDALLIONS  WITHOUT  REVERSES. 


S50  Ariftippus.  Cicero.  Marius.  Pompey.  Solon,  (all  done  by 

John  Varin .  - - ~  <  ~  5 

851  M.  Junius  Brutus.  Cicero.  Cyrus.  Marius.  Seneca.  So¬ 

lon.  two.  Sylla.  - - - — ~  ^  '  -7  ® 

852  Michael  Angelo.  Peter  Gaflcndi.  Gafp  Monco  Liergue. 

jo.  de  Moulecau.  Julius  Romanus. — Joannes.  Lalianus. 

Con  ft,  de  Silveane.  Titian.  Raphael  de  St.  Urbain.  _  9 

S^3  Francis  IV.  Duke  ot  Mantua,  by  Du  Pre.  IVIenc  de  Vic. 
Hannibal,  Duke  of  Gioiofa.  Hercules  II.  01  Ferrara. 
Ferdinand,  Grand  Duke  of  Tufcany.  Mary,  Dutchefs  of 
Savoy. 

8J4  Edward  VI.  two.  Richard  Shelly.  Inigo  Jones,  and  ano¬ 
ther  without  infcription.  Jones,  2 — 8S.  ,  ^  6 

855  Henry  IV  of  France,  3.  Mary  de  Medicis,  1.  Lewis,  14, 

three.  - *  7 

856  Alphonfus  of  Arragon.  Eorfo  of  Eftae.  Antony  Trevifano 

Doge  of  Venice,  &c. 


MEDALLIONS  WITHOUT  INSCRIPTIONS. 


857  Antony  de  Bloklant,  by  Stephens  of  Holland,  \\6o.  Ila- 
bella  Manfro  de  Pepoli,  1571-  Jeroniina  Sacra.ta,  15-35. 
Cecilia  Verfelar,  1559.  Urfina.  Geneva  Sfor- 

tia,  &c.  -  ’  1 5 

£5.3  Erafmus;  Luther,  Melanflhon  and  others  without  infcrip- 
.  '  tions,  probably  done  in  their  time,  by  the  un¬ 
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GRAND  DUKES  of  TUSCANY, 


859 

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COPPER. 

Cofmo,  called  the  Father  of  his  Country,  two.  a  little  dif¬ 
ferent  Mazzuchelli,  Tome  1.  Plate  20.  Julian  and 
Lawrence  de  Medicis.  P.  3©.  N.  2  and  3.  Julian,  P. 
3S‘  two*  Laurence  29,  N.  1.  John  Medicis,  his 

Buft.  Reverfc ,  Folgore  di  Guerra.  - 

v*  ^  860  Alexander  de  Medicis,  five.  Cofmo,  Seven.  Francis. 
**  ~  Reverfe,  Joan  of  Auftria,  4. 


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Cofmo  de  Medicis,  one  of  them  with  the  Buft  of  Alexan¬ 
der,  faid  to  have  been  done  by  Benvenuti  Cellini, 
twelve. 

Francis  de  Medicis,  five.  Ferdinand,  three.  Ferdinand 
II.  Magdalen.  Cofmo  III.  - 


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Medallions.  Ferdinand.  Cofmus  III.  Reverfe ,  Mary  Mag¬ 
dalen,  his  Dutchefs.  Mary  Magdalen.  John  Medicis. 

Cofmus  III.  v  - • -  - 

Cofmus  III.  a  Model  in  Wax  for  a  Medallion  of  him,  by 
Soldani.  Princefs  Anna  Maria.  Prince  Francis.  John 
Galtone,  the  laft  Grand  Duke  of  the  Houfe  of  Medicis, 
two.  - - — -  - - - 


ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 


S63  Domitianus,  3.  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  3.  Victoria, d.  co- 
ronam,  s.  palmaj  ramum. — Victoria  tenens  clypeum,  cut 
infcriptum  S.  P.  Q.  R. — Vidtoria  tropaeum  liatuens. — 
Hadrianus,  3.  —  NILUS.  —  PIETAS  AUGUSTI. — 
RESTITUTORI  AGH  A I  A! . — R  ESTIT  UTO  III  AF¬ 
RICA!. — RESTITUTOPJ  BITHYNIA!.  12 

866  Domitianus,  2.  Nerva,  1  Trajanus,  c;.  Hadrianus,  4. 

RESTITUTORI  GALLIA!.— RESTITUTORI  HIS- 
PANI A!.— RESTITUTORI  ITALIA!.— ROMA.  12 

867  Trajanus,  4.  Hadrianus,  3.  SALUS  PUBLICA. — TEL- 

LUS  STABIL.— VIRTUTI  AUGUSTI.— Sabina,  1. 
CONCORDIA  AUG.  L.  Aelius,  1.  CONCORD. 
Antoninus  Pius,  5.  A!D.  DIVI  AUG.  PII. — ANCI- 
LIA. — ANNONA  AUG.  (two  varieties .)  —  BONO 

EVENTUI.  14 

858  Trajanus,  4.  Hadrianus,  5.  Aquila  legionaria  inter  duo 
figna  militaria. — Figura  galeata  flans,  d.  hallam,  s.  cor- 
nucopise. — Gryphus, — Imperator  eques,  d.  haftam. — Ly¬ 
ra. —  Sabina,  p.  PIETAS. — L.  Aelius,.  1.  PAN- 
NONIA.  —  Antoninus  Pius,  4.  BRITANNIA.— 


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NIO  SENATUS.  -  -  15 

869  Trajanus,  6.  Hadrianus,  4.  Mulier  fedens  ferpentem  ab 
ara  affurgentem  ex  patera  patcit. — Mulier  ftans  ferpen- 
tem  ex  patera  pafcit. — Mulier  ftans,  d.  bilancem,  s.  cor- 
nucopiae. — Mulier  ftans  d.  fpicas,  s.  pateram  cum  frugi- 
bus.  Sabina,i.  VENERI  GENETRICI.  L.  Aelius, 

1.  Spei  typus.  Antoninus  Pius,  3.  IMPERATORI. — • 
IMPERATOR  II. — LIBER  ALITAS  III.  15 

S;o  Trajanus,  4.  Hadrianus,  3.  Navis  cum  remigantibus  eL 
velo.  —  Pegafus  Volans.  —  Victoria  ftans,  s.  palmae 
ramum.  Sabina,  1.  VESTA.  L.  Aelius,  r.  Antoni¬ 
nus  Pius,  q.  LIBERT.— MONETA  AUG.— MUNI- 
FICENTIA  AUG.  (two  varieties.) — PAX.  14 

871  Trajanus,  4.  Hadrianus,  1 Sabina,  1.  Ceres  Sedens,  d. 
fpicas,  s.  facem.  Antoninus  Pius,  4.  PI  ETAS  AUG. — 
PIET  ATI  AUG.-PRIMI  DECENNALES.— PRO¬ 
VIDENTIAL  DEORUM.  14 

8.72  Hadrianus, 4.  Sabina,  1.  Mulier  fedens,  d.  palladium,  s. 
haftam. — Antoninus  Pius,  5.  ROMAL  AETERNAS. — 
SALJJS  AUG.  —  TIBERIS.  —  VOTA  SUSCEPTA 
DEC. — Fauftina,  Senr.  4.  AETERNITAS.  (four  v a* 
rieties)  - - -  - -  1 4 


ENGLISH  SILVER  PENNIES. 


873  Williaha  I.  Snelling.  Plate  1.  N.3.  ftruck  at  Briftol,  Lon¬ 

don  and  Winchefter.  N.  6.  at  London.  — —  >  4 

874  William  I.  Snelling.  P.  1.  N.  2.  ftruck  at  London.  N.  3. 

at  Chichefter,  London,  and  Saint  Edmundfbury.  4  % 

875  William  I.  Snelling.  P.  1.  N.  2.  ftruck  at  Exeter.  N.  3. 

at  London,  Stafford  and  Wareham.  -  4 

876  William  I.  Snelling.  P.  1.  N.  3.  ftruck  at  Wareham. 

N.  4.  at  Romney  and  Sudbury.  N.  6.  at  Bedford.  4 

877  William  I.  P.  r.  N.  3.  ftruck  at  Sudbury.  N.  4.  at  Thet- 

ford  and  Whitney.  N.  6.  at  Bedford.  - -  4 

878  William  I.  N.  3.  ftruck  at  Wareham.  N.  4.  at  Canter¬ 

bury  and  London.  N.  6  at  Nottingham.  4 

179  William.  N.  4.  ftruck  at  Sudbury.  N.  6.  at  Lincoln.  N. 

7.  at  Ivelchefter  and  Lincoln.  - 4 

8S0  William  I.  N.  1.  ftruck  at  London.  N.  7.  at  Huntingdon, 

Sandwich,  and  Winchefter.  -  4 

881  William  I.  N.  6.  ftruck  at  Wareham.  N.  7.  ftruck  at 

Huntingdon,  Winchefter,  and  York.  - -  4 

882  William  1.  N.  7.  ftruck  at  London,  Thetford,  and  York. 

N.  9.  ftruck  at  Lincoln.  - - - -  4 


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883  William  r.  N,  7.  6ne  blundered,  one  ft  ruck  at  Lewes,  and 

one  at  Taunton,  N.  9.  (truck  at  Wareham.  4 

884  WiHiafti  I.  N.  7.  (truck  at  London,  Oxford,  and  probably 

Winchefter.  N.  9.  (truck  at  Sudbury.  -  4 

883  William.  N.  7.  (truck  at  Canterbury,  Hereford  and  Lon¬ 
don.  N.  9.  (truck  at  Oxford.  -  4 

886  William  I.  N.  7.  (truck  at  Briftol,  Ivelchefter  and  South¬ 

ampton.  N.  9.  (truck  at  Winchefter.  - - —  4 

887  William  I.  N.  7.  (truck  at  Ipfwich,  Lincoln,  and  London, 

?  N.  9.  (truck  at  Exeter.  - - —  -  4 

888  William  I.  N.  7.  (truck  at  Hereford,  Hythe  and  London. 

N.  10.  ftruck'at  Lincoln,  Tarmvorth  and  York.  6 

889  William  I.  N.  10  (truck  at  London,  Peterborough,  Staf¬ 

ford,  Thetford,  Winchefter  and  York.  -  6 

890  William  I.  N.  10.  (truck  at  Huntingdon,  Ipfwich,  Lei- 

cefter,  London,  Winchefter,  and  York.  -  6 

891  "William  1.  N.  3  .  with  a  Crofs'to  the  left,  (truck  at  Ware- 

ham  and  Worcefter.-  -  - .  5 

892  William  I.  with  a  Sword  to  the  left.  Reverfe,  as  Snelling. 

N.  5.  (truck  at  Malmfbury,  one  (truck  at  Worcefter, 
like  N.  3.  but  with  a  Crofs  in  the  Field  to  the  le'ft.  2 

1 93  William  I.  Sword  to  the  left.  Reverfe, like  N.  4.  (truck  at 

Dover.  1 

894  William  I.  Sword  to  the  left,  Reverfe ,  like  N.  5.  (truck 
'  at  Shrew  (bury. 

893  William  I.  Snelling.  N.  1,  but  without  the  Sceptre,  (truck 

at  Romney.  j 

896  William,  probably  the  Second,  Snelling.  N.  12.  but  with¬ 

out  the  (tars,  (truck  at  Huntingdon  and  Oxford.  a 

897  William  2.  N.  8.  (truck  at  Haftings.  N.  11.  (truck  at 

Norwich,  Romney,  Taunton  and  Winchefter.  3 

898  William  II.  N.  8.  (truck  at  Sudbury.  N.  n.  (truck  at 

Exeter,. London ,  Nottingham,  and  Thetford.  5 

899  William  II.  N.  8.  (truck  at ‘Stamford-  N.  11.  (truck  at 

Dorchefter,  London,  Norwich,  and  York.  3 

900  William  N.  8.  (truck  at  London.  N  n. -(truck  at  Canter¬ 

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90J  Cftriftiari  IV.  the  King  in  Pfoceftion.  Exergue.  Vi  vet  et 
Valeat,  1396.  Reverfe.,  13  Coats  of  Arms.  His  Bud 
Armed.  Reverfe ,  Cede  Majori  Calmar^  16 1 1 .  2 

902  Frederick  III.  Reverfe,  The  Queen  Amelia,  Daughter  of 

George,  Duke  of  Luneburg,  Van  Loon,  Tome  2.  P.  427. 

His  Head  only.  Reverfe ,  his  Titles,  his  Head.  Reverfe , 
the  Family  of  Oldenburg.  .  — - - —  3 

903  Frederick  III.  an  Oval  Medal,  his  Plead  under  it,  the  date 

1648.  Reverfe ,  a  Figure  fitting,  the  Inscription  Da  nidi. 


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His  Head.  Reverfe,  his  Queen  >  &c.  four,  and  a  Jetton 
upon  his  Heath  in  1670.  "  ■  — 

904  Chriftian  V.  Reverfe ,  Frederick  III.  on  his  Wars  with  the 

Swedes.  V.  Loon.  Tome  3.  P.  1.89,  two.  Another ,  Re- 
•wife ,  Pie.tas  Et  J uftitia.  1676.  - - ^  4 

905  Admiral  Joel.  V.  Loon.  Tome  3.  P.  197.  Another ,  in  ho¬ 

nor  of  Count  Guldenlecun.  P.  201  - — * —  a 

906  Chriftian  V.  on  retaking  the  Illand  of  Rugen  in  1678.  P. 

239.  Pallas  fitting,  Auget  Praefentia  Famam.  Reverfe, 
his  Titles.  1693.  One.  Reverfe ,  Arms,  Supporters,  and 
Trophies.  Rcverfe,  his  Queen  Cliarlotta,  Amelia.  Ano¬ 
ther ,  Reverfe ,  Regnorum  Monetam  in  Melius  Reftituit, 
1693.  the  two  la  ft  by  Meybulli.  - — -  5 

907  Chriftian  and  his  Queen  Charlotta,  Amelia,  Face  to  Face. 

Reverfe ,  the  Heads  of  Five  of  their  Family  Spes  et  Deli- 
ciae,  Orbis  Ardtor  in  the  Exergue.  Felici.tas Seculi,  April 
15,  1695.  A-  fmall  Medal  of  the  Queen,  probably  011 
her  Death,  infer i bed,  Dieu  pour  mon  Partage,  both  by 
'  Meybulli.  -  - - -  2 

908  Chriftian  V.  his  Plead.  Reverfe ,  Teflera  Fidelium.  On  the 

Peace  of  Razeburg,  1693,  Van  Loon.  Tome  4.  P.  146. 

N.  2.  Another ,  on  his  Death.  Curfu  Complete,  Aug. 

23,  1699.  by  Antony  Meybulli.  — — —  3 

909  Frederick  IV.  on  his  Birth  in  1671.  On  his  Marriage  in 

1693.  with  Louis  a  Princefs  of  Mecklenburg,  their 
Heads. — On  the  Birth  of  Chriftian  in  97.  afterwards 
Chriftian  IV.  on  his  Coronation  in  1730.  by  Meybuih.  4 

910  Frederick  IV.  Reverfe,  Hsec  Colit  Ilia  tuetur.  1701.  on  the 

Jubilee,  1717.  Railing  the  Siege  of  Fredericlliall  in 
1718,  upon  the  Siege  of  Murftrand,  1719.  4 

£11  Frederick  IV.  upon  the  Peace  with  Sweden.  1720.  On  his 

Death  in  1730.  - •, - 2 

612  Chriftian  VI.  his  Head  and  Titles.  Reverfe ,  a  Figure  of  a 
Woman,  &c.  in  the  Exergue  Eccles.  Dan  et  Norv  Jubi- 
laeum,  1735.  On  improving  the  Dock  at  Copenhagen 
in  1739.  ,  — : - -  - - —  2 

913  Chriftian  VI.  Reverfe ,  a  Palace  in  the  Exergue.  Divinis 

A.ufpiciis.  occo.  Anno,  operae  Feliciliime.  .confummato. 
1740.  D.  28  Nov. 

914  The  Caftle  of  Chriftianbourg.  Exergue  Adiftcavit  Do- 

mum  Domino  Eft  Palatium  Sibi.  Rtverfe,  a  long  Infcrip- 
tion,  fignifying  its  being  fin i Hied  by  Chriftian  VI.  in 
1740,  and  one  on  the  Marriage  of  the  hereditary  Prince 
Frederick,  with  Princefs  Louifa  of  England.  2 

913  The  Bull  of  Frederick,  hereditary  Prince  of  Denmark.  Re- 
verfe.  his  Princefs  Louifa,  daughter  of  George  II.  1743. 

On  the  Birth  of  Prince  Chriftian,  1745.  now  King  of 
Denmark.  On  his  Coronation  in  1747.  A  Danilh  In- 
fcription,  date  1749.  Another ,  Exergue  Domus  Olden- 
burgica  Per  Tria  Secula  in  Septentrione'  Regnatrix. 

1749. ,  Another,  on  the  fame  Subjedt.  -  6 

916  Frederick  V.  Reverfe ,  Soc.  Reg.  Hift.  et  Ling.  Bor.  exeudi 

K  2 


(  66  ) 

Fecit.  1750.  Louis,  a  Queen  of  Denmark, on  her  Death, 
Dec.  19,  1751.  His  Buft.  Reverfe ,  Exergue  Jul.  Ma¬ 
ria  Brunfwick  Regi  Nupta,  July  8.  1752.  Their  Heads 
joined.  Reverfe,  Natal,  Prince  Frederick,  Oft.  is,  1753. 

917  Frederick  V.  Revet fe,  three  Figures  of  the  Arts.  Exergue 

Decennalia  Acad.  Pi6t.  &c.  1765  His  Head,furrounded 
'by  a  Serpent  Symbol  of  Eternity.  N.  31  Mar.  1723.  D. 

'  14  Jan.  1766.  Reverfe ,  Vetat  Mori. 

918  Chriftian  VII.  his  Bull.  Reverfe ,  the  King  on  one  knee. 

Divinis  Aufpiciis.  Exergue  Unttis  I.  May,  176  ; .  The 
Queen  Caroline,  Matilda.  Reverfe ,  a  Crown  furrounded 
with  Rays  upon  an  Altar.  Exergue  Chriftianoburgi  1767, 

1  May..  -  - - 

919  Chrifiian  VII.  and  his  Queen  Face  to  Face.  Reverfe ,  a 
-  Figure  of  a  Woman  with  the  Phenix.  A.  Eternitas  Au- 

gufta.  Exergue  Frederico.  Prince  Hered.  Dan  et  Nor. 
Nato,  Jan.  28,  1768.  Another ,  His  Head  upon  his 
coming  to  England  in  1768.  One,  three  Coats  of  Arms, 
1800.  - -  - 

920  Christian  VII.  Reverfe ,  Statori.  Suoreduci  Regia  Acade-  ‘ 

mia.  Piet.  Sculp,  et  Arcliit.  1769.  Another ,  Reverfe,  a 
Figure  Handing  furrounded  with  Antient  Arms,  infer ibed, 
Vindici  Patriae  Exergue  Regia  Academia  Picf,  &c. 
1774.  - - 

921  Count  Gritfendel.  Count  Molcke.  Claud  Reventlow.  Fre¬ 

derick,  Duke  of  Slefwick  and  Holfatia.  Count  Lethre- 
borg. 

922  Small  Daiiilh  Medals  and  Jettons,  Regal,  See. 


8 


ENGLISH  SILVER  MEDALS. 


923  William  and  Mary,  on  their  Coronation.  The  King  and 

Queen,  Face  to  Face,  probably  done  in  Holland.  Van 
Loom  P.  379.  - - —  -  a 

924  William  and  Mary,  on  their  Coronation.  Reverfe,  the  King 

and  Queen  fitting  on  the  Throne,  1689.  a  (truck  Medal,  ° 

by  George  Bowers.  - - -  .. - -  r 

923  William  and  Mary,  on  their  AcceOion.  P.  83.  N.  1  and  4.  2 

926  William  and  Mary.  P.  256.  N.  2.  and  two  different  of 

N.  3 •  -  —  —  - 

927  William  and  Mary.  Page  389  and  390. 


y  •  j  p  y  '  a  yv*"  - ■ 

928  William.  N.  1  and. 2.  Van  Loon.  N.  1  and  2.  Pa<re  392. 

929  William  and  Mary,  Page  393.  N.  1 — 6. 

,930  William.  Revet fe.  Queen  Mary.  P.  380.  N.  4. 

931  William  III.  Page  402.  • - -  - 

932  William  Ill.  Reverfe,  Lewis  14.  P.  430.  James  II.  Tome 

4.  P.  10.  -  - - - 

9 31  WilJiam  and  Mary  on  Irifh  Affairs.  T.  4.  N.  4— 1—2— 3 
and  4.  - -  - -  - 


1 

2 


4 


£  JZ 


*7 


I 


4 


(  67  ) 


934 

93$ 


William  III.  Tome  4.  P.  12.  and  N.  1  Page. 


936 

937 

938 

939 

940 

941 

942 


Mary  on  being  appointed  Regent.  P.  21.  the  Gods  in 
Council,  1691.  P.  41.  N.  1  and  2. 


William  III.  Reve'fe,  Lewis  14.  N.  2-  P.  46.  and  Wil¬ 
liam  III.  Page  53  N.  2. 


William  and  Mary,  on  the  Reduction  of  Ireland.  Van 
Loon.  Tome  4.  Page  4  and  56  different. 


William  and  Mary  on  the  Reduction  of  Ireland,  and  one 
of  William  I.  Caula  Dei  Eft.  - - 


William  and  Mary,  on  the  Pvedudtion  of  Ireland.  N.  i 
and  3.  Tome  4.  P.  61. 


William  III.  N.a.  P.  63.  General  Ginkel,  Eariof  Ath- 
lone.  P.  64.  both  on  the  Redudtion  of  Ireland.  a  -  * 

William  and  Mary,  upon  the  Victory  over  the  French  Fleet 

at  La  Hogue  in  1692.  N.  3  and  4.  P.  93  and  N.  4.  P.  96.^  3  , 

William  and  Mary,  upon  the  Victory  over  the  French  Fleet  . 
at  La  Hogue  in  1692.  N.  3  and  4.  P.  93  and  N.  4. 

P.  96. 


942 


William  and  Mary  ,  on  the  Vi£tory  erf  La  Hogue.-  H.  2. 
P.  9 6.  N.  2.  P.98,  one  N.  2.  P.  104.  Another ,  N.  3T 


r> 


P.  106. 


2 


9+3 

944 

945 


William  and  Mary,  on  the  Battle  of  Enguien.  P.  no.  and 
one  the  Confpiracy  of  Le  Grand.  N.  1.  P.  1 15. 

William  III.  Reverfi,  a  Drum,  inferibed ,  Mon  Sort  eft  d’ 
etre,  battu.  N.  2.  P.  228. 

William  III.  Tome  3.  P.  375  and  T.  4.  N.  1.  P,  140.  ^  2  /  •/ 

*  ''I*' 


1..L 


L 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  SILVER. 


i  I  .  .  . 

946  M.  Aurelius,  2.  Fauftina  Junr.  1.  L.  Veras,  1.  Lucilla, 

1.  Commodus,  i.  Pertinax,!.  (all finely  preferred.)  fry  2 

947  M.  Aurelius,  4.  Commodus, 4.  Albinus,i.  Severus/4.  ' 

Julia  Domna,  3.  Caracalla,2.  Plautilla,2.  .  .  *  2oD‘C/^'*' 

948  M.  Aurelius,  1.  Fauftina  Junr.  1.  Veras,  1.  Lucilla,  1.  / Xs' 

Commodus,  4.  Crifpina,  2.  Albinus,  1.  Severhs,  3.  /  Y  '  1 

Julia  Domna,  1.  Caracalla, 3.  Geta,a.  _  20 

919  M.  Aurelius,  1.  Commodus,  1.  Severus,  1.  Julia  Dom¬ 
na,!.  Caracal! a,  1.  Plautilla,i.  (all  finely  prefierved.)  L!  6/, 

950  M.  Aurelius,  1.  Commodus,!.  Severus,*  1.  Julia  DoJ^* 
na,  1.  Caracalla,  1.  PJautil!a,i.  Geta,  1.  Macrinus, 

1 .  (all finely  prefierved.)  -  ie  8  Z  , .  2  » . 


951  Commodus,  3.  Crifpina,  1.  Pefcennius  Niger,  ifi  cXlbi- 

nus,i.  Severus,  5.  Julia  Domna,  1.  Caracalla,  4.  *  j  r 

~ - -  - -r  ■ 


Geta,  2. 


1 


(  68  ) 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  GOLD. 


:  O' 


fr 


.  fyj Nero,  i.  avgvstvs  germanicvs.  Imp. 
L(  *  r  radi'ato  flans,  d.  ramura,  s.  vi&oriolam. 


togatus 


capite 


0T~  9Si  Nero,  i 

JA  A  ft  t 


9  ^ 


A'' 


ram, 

954  Nero,  i.  ivppiter 
s.  ha  flam. 


CONCORDIA  AVGVSTA. 

cornucopiae. 


Mulier  fedens,  d.  pate- 


cvstos.  Juppiter  fedens,  d.  fulmen. 


d.  vidlo" 


?  Nero,  i.  (Jomenxihat  different  from  the  preceding.) 

'956  Nero,  1.  roma.  Roma  galeata  inlidens  fpoliis, 

riolam,s.  parazonium.  (fine) - 

’,1  f%  957  Nero,  1.  (fomewhat  different  from  the  former ) 

ffi  (t  O  ~  958  Nero,  1.  salvs.  Mulier  fedens,  d.  pateram.  « 

f  ()  e  O  —*959  Nero,  1.  (fomewhat  different  from  the  former) 

£  ,t  ft&crNero,  1.  vesta.  Templum  Veftae,  in  quo  Dea  ftans. 


j*"  t  961  Nero  and  Agrippina.  Capita  Jugata  Neronis  et  Agrippi- 
^  nae.  aoripp.  avg  divi  clavd.  neronis  mater  ex 

f* 


s.  c.  Nero  capite  radiato,  s.  haftarn,  et  Agrippina  ad 
ejus  dexteram,  infident  currui  a  quadrigis  elephantorum 
ve6to.  (rare) 


fiT)  j)62  Nero  and  Agrippina.  Capita,  adverfa  Neronis  et  Agrippi- 
1  ^  nae.  neroni  clavd  divi  f.  caes.  avg.  germ.  imp. 

n  tr.  p.  Corona  querna,  cui  infcriptum  ex  s.  c.  (rare) 

j  A  ^  .  -963  Nero,  1.  poNTiF.  max.  tr.  p. 

"  na,  cui  infcriptum  ex.  s.  c. 


hi.  p.  p.  Corona  quer- 


^64  Nero,  I.  (Jomeiv.hat  different  from  the  former.} 

(l0  '"965  Nero, 1.  pace  p.  r.  terra  mapig.  parta  ianvm  clv- 
/y~  sit.  Templum  Jani.  (rare) 

r“  c$6  Nero,  1.  pontif.  max.  tr.  p. 

t  fijfi  v  ,  -  s.  c.  Fig-ura  militaris  ftans,  d.  parazonium 


2  t,  ^ ^967  Nero 
,  w  Galba,  1. 

(  <-  ^  _  haftarn. 

/T069  Galba,  l. 
fil  rfiX))o  Galba,  r. 
f  i/f"  971  Qtho,  1. 
^  £  *  d  haftarn. 

972  Otho, 1 


CC 

cos.  mi.  p  p.  ex 
s.  ha-ftaiu. dex~ 

A  — 


tro  pede  proram  navis  premit.  ff  ,/f  -r / 

ero,i  .  (fomewhat  different  from  the  for mer)  Jg  f*; 


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diva  avgvsta.  Mulier  ftans,  d.  Pateram,  s. 

(rare  and  fine.)  -  i 

s.  p.  a.  r.  ob  c.  s.  intra  corona m  quernam.^G*^  ?  fi~ 


Figura  ftans,  d.  vidloriolam.  (rare) 


nr 


\J3^ 


VIRTVS. 

secvritas  p.  R.  Mulier  ftans,  d.  corouara,  s. . 

(fine  and  rare.)  v  '  '  ’  g . :f/<™ <  ~v 

fax  oREis  terrarvm.  Mulier  ftans  d.  ramurn 


s.  caduceum. 


j/A  a  c 


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Ninth  Day’s  Sale. 

/j/'g.a-n -e-  J-  dti-  v  y7? ?l.</  *4^. 

/  ^  ^ 

<ni  Til  c*$t  /X^c  £..  -ATi^A  /£t~J 

£*? .  C^W/. •  2y  ^  'c/a/  .^f,\S  - 


> 

RUSSIAN  COPPER  MEDALS. 


973  A  feries  of  Ruffian  Medals  from  862,  to  the  Emprefs  Eli¬ 

zabeth,  1741  inckffive.  -  -  37 

974  The  Buft  of  Michael  AiexbWitz  and  the  Crazina,  on  the 

Birth  of  Peter  the  Great  in  1672,  and  Nine  of  Peter  the 
Great  on  his  Victories,  &c.  -  -  10 

97 5  Peter  the  Great,  one  by- Du  Vivier,  ftruck  at  Paris,  his 

Buft  and  the  Emprefs  Catharine,  on  her  Coronation  in 


1724,  See.  - - —  - - — 

976  Peter  the  Great  on  his  Victories,  &c.  - - — 

977  Peter  the  Great. - - 

978  Peter  the  Great,  oiie  of  them  by  Daffier  on  his  Death  in 

1725.  — Peter  II.  two. 

980  The  Emprels  Ann,  on  her  Corronation  in  1730,  &c.‘  three. 

The  Emprefs  Elizabeth,  on  her  Acccmon  in  17J.2,  Src. 
Seven.  - * - 

981  The  Emprefs_  Elizabeth,  one  on  the  Birth  of  the  late  Em- 

-peror  Paul  in  1754.  One  done  by  J.  A.  Daffier  in  St. 
Petersburg,  on  the  Inftitution  of  an  Academy  at  Moi- 
cow,  17:4,  &c.  -  - 

982  The  Emprels  Catharine  II.  Her  Buft  fplen'didly  Armed. 

Reverfe ,  the  Crown  offered' to  her,  1 762.  On  her  Coro¬ 
nation,  &c.  -  - — — 

683  The  Emprefs  Catharine,  on  removing  the  Rock  for  the 
Ere&ion  of  an  Equeftrian  Statue  of  Peter  the^Great,  on 

.  the  Marriage  of  Paul  II.  in  1770.  &c.  - 

984  Catharine  If.  on  the  Academy  for  Sculptor  Painting,  &c. 
and  feveral  fmall  Jettons  on  the  Death  of  Peter  the'  Great. 
The  Coronation'of  Peter  II.  The  Empreftes  Ann,  Eli¬ 
zabeth  and  Catharine,' &c,  — - - - 


10 

20 

20 


ao 


13 


8 

8 


23 


(  7°  ) 

Admiral  Apraxin.  Golovin,  Prince  Galitzen,  by  Ro- 
ettiers,  &c. 

986  Medallions,  Prince  OrlofF,  half  bodied  Armed.  Revetfe, 
the  Archipelago,  1770.  His  Buft,  bare  headed.  Reverfe, 
as  Curtins,  leaping  iuto  the  fiery  Gulf,  1771.  Field  Mar- 
fhall  Count  Rumanzoff. 


ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 

^  ,  • 

987  Hadrianus,  9.  Sabina,  1.  Antoninus  Pius,  5.  Duplex 

-  cornucopias  intermedio  caduceo. — Figura  galeata  nuda 
gradiens, ‘d.  haftem,  s.  tropneum. — Fortunae  typus. — Her¬ 
cules  nudus  flans,  d.  clavain,  s.  areum  et  exuvias  leonis. 

7  _  % 

—  Inftrumenla  Pontificalia. — Fauftina  Senr.  2.  AU¬ 
GUSTA. — CERES. — Aurelius,  4.  CONCORDIA.— 
CONCORD.  AUGUSTOR. — CONSECRATIO. — FE- 
LICITATI  AUG. - -  15 

988  Hadrianus,  4.  Sabina,  1.  Antoninus  Pius,  4.  Jupiter 

nudus  ftans,  d.  fulmen,  s.  haftam. — Mars  ex  alto  dclapfus 
Rheae  dormienti  imminet. — Mulier  ftans,  d.  fpicas,  s.  pa- 
teram  cum  frugibus. — Mulier  ftans,  d.  bilancem,  s-  cor¬ 
nucopia. —Fauftina  Senr.  2.  AUGUSTA,  (two 'varie¬ 
ties.)  Aurelius,  FORT.  RED.— HILARITAS.— 
HONOS.— JUVENTAS.  JVVENTVS.  16 

989  Hadrianus,  4.  Antoninus  Pius,  4.  Mulier  ftans,  d.  cadu- 

cemn. — Mulier  ftans,  d.  pateram,  s.  lyram. — Pallas  gra¬ 
diens,  d.  haftam,  s.  clypeum. — Templum  duarum  colum- 
nam,  intra  quod  ficura  bail  iniiltens. — Fauftina  Senr. 

9.  COSECRATIC). — JUNO  — JUNONI  REGIN /E. 
Aurelius,  7.  MARTI  VICTOR!.— PI  ETAS  AUG. 
—PRIM!  DECENNALES.- SALUTI  AUTUSTOR. 
*-VIC.  GER . —VI CT.  GERMA.— VIC.  PAR.  18 

992  Hadrianus,  q.  Antoninus  Pius,  6.  Fauftina  Senr.  2. 
PIET.  AUG.— PI  ETAS  AUG.— Aurelius,  6.  YOTA 
PVBLICA.  —  VOTA  SUSCEP.  DECENN.  —  Figura 
ftans,  dextra  pateram  porrigit  ferpenti,  quem  fmiftra 
tenet. — Figura  galeata  fedens,  d.  vi6toriolam,  s.  haftam, 
ad  fellam  feutum.—  Figura  galeata  nuda  gradiens,  d.  haf¬ 
tam,  s.  tropaeum. — Figura  militaris  ftans, d.  haftam,  fiiiif- 
tram  imponens  feuto.  17 

991  Hadrianus,  4.  Antoninus  Pius,  4.  Fauftina  Senr.  4.  Fi¬ 

gura  muliebris  ftans,  d.  facem,  s.  fecurem. — Septem  ftel- 
lae  circa  Lunam.  (two  varieties.)  Aurelius,  3.  Fluvius 
decumbens,  d.  navem  contingit,  s.  urnae  innititur,  ex  qua 
aqua  profluit. — Fulmen  alatum. — Jupiter  fedens,  d.  vic- 
tpriolam,  s  haftam,  -  *  -  13 

99 2  Antoninus  Pius,  4.  Fauftina  Senr.  3.  Aurelius,  4.  Lupa 

cum  Puerulis. — Pallas  gradiens,  d.  haftam,  s.  feutum. — 
Pallas  ftans,  d.  vieloriolam  s.  haftam  cum  ciypeo.—  Pallas 


I 


(  V  ) 

flans  d.  ramvmn ,  s.  ha  ft  am  cam  clypeo. — Fan  ftina  Tun.  3. 
DIANA  LUC  1 F. — DIANA  LUCIFER  A. — FECUN  D. 
AUGUSTS. 

993  Antoninus  Pius, 3.  Fauftina  Senr.  2,  Aurelius,  2.  Fro- 
vidcntiae  typos,  ad  pedes  globus- — Viftoria  gradiens  d. 
coronam,  s.  nalmae  ramura. — Fauftina  junr.  1.  I'E- 
CUNDITAS.  L-  Ve.ru  s,  5,  ARMEN.— CONCORD. 
AUGUSTOR — PORT  RED,— PROFECTIO  AUG.— 
VIC  PAR— Lucilla,  2,  III LARITAS— JUNO.  _ 
$04*  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  Antoninus  and  Aurelius,  1.  Eauftina 
Senr.  i.  Aurelius,  6.  Fauftina  Junr.  2.  HI  LARITAS 
(^lvo  varieties.)  L  Verus.  3.  Figura  muliebris  ledens, 
d.  bilancem,  s.  cornucopias — Figura  Mul.  (tans,  s.  guber- 
naculum,  pro  pedibus  modius. — Miles  gal  eat  us  Hans,  d. 
baftam,  lmiftram  imponens  fcuto. — Lucilla,  1.  JUNO 
REGINA.  - - -  ■ - - 


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ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS— PENNIES. 


997 


99S 


993  William.  N.  8-  ftruck  at  Sudbury.  N.  ti.  ftruck  at  Crew- 

kerne,  Hereford,  Lincoln  and  London.  - 

996  William.  N.  8.  ftruck  at  Ipfwich.  N.  1 1.  ftruck  at  Lewes, 

Lincoln,  Norwich,  and  Nottingham.  - 

William.  N.  8.  ftruck  at  Canterbury.  N.  ti.  ftruck  at 
Rriftpl,  Canterbury,  Exeter,  and  Ipfwich. 

William.  N.  8.  ftruck  at  Sandwich.  N.  11.  ftruck  at  Rril- 
,  tol,  Exeter;  and  two,  uncertain  where  ftruck. 

999  William.  N.  8.  ftruck  at  York.  N.  12.  ftruck  at  Canter¬ 

bury,  London,  Sirafttbury,  and  Sudbury,  - 

1000  William.  N.  S.  probably  ftruck  at.  York.  N.  12.  ftruck 

at  Canterbury,  London,  Norwich,  and  Worcefter. 

100 1  William  II.  N.  8.  ftruck  at  Sudbury  and  one  uncertain.  N. 

12.  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  Rochelter,  and  Shaftelbury. 

1002  William  II.  N.  8.  N.  12.  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  London, 

Wilton,  and  one  uncertain.  - - - 

1003  Henry  I.  with  Annulets,  N.  13.  ftruck  at  London  and 

St.  Edmundftmry.  - - —  - - - 

1004  Henry  I.  with  Annulets..  N.  13.  ftruck  at  London. 

1005  Henry  I.  with  Annulets.  N.  13.  ftruck  at  London. 

2006  Henry  J.  with  Annulets.  N.  13.  probably  ftPuck  at  New¬ 
ark.  -  - - — 

ioc7  Henry  I.  with  Annulets.  N.  13.  ftruck  at  R ochefter. 

iogS  Henry  I.  with  Annulets.  N.  13.  ftruck  at  Rochefter. 

1009  Henry  I.  N.  14.  probably  ftruck  at  Leicefter.  This  Coin  is 

an  Unique,  and  pubiifhed  by  Snelling,  front  Mr.  Hodr 
foil’s  Collediioii. 

1010  Henry  I  N.  15.  ftruck  at  Baitings.  - - 

inn  Henry  I.  N.  13.  ftruck  at  Lincoln.  - - 

\Qii  Henry  I.  N.  jb.  ftruck  at  Ware  ham.  - 


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1013  Henry  I.  N.  18.  ftruck  at  London.  - - — -  If 

J3r4  Henry  I.  N.  20.  ftruck  at  Sudbury.  - 1 

1015  Henry  I.  a  little  different  from  N.  21.  ftruck  at  Shrews¬ 
bury.  -  *  -  l 

1016'  Henry  I.  Snelling.  N.  22.  ftruck  at  Winchefter  and 

Worceftcr.  N,  24.  ftruck  at  Canterbury  and  Hereford.  -  4 
lory*  Henry -I.  N.  22.  ftruck  at  Bath  and  Briftol.  N.  24. 

ftruck  at  Canterbury  and  London.  4 

101S"  Henry  I.  N.  22.  ftruck  at  London  and  Southampton. 

N.  24.  ftruck  at  Canterbury  and  Norwich.  4 

1019*  Henry  I.  N  22.  ftruck  at  London  and  Wellingborough. 

N.  24.  probably  ftruck  at  Southampton,  and  one  ftruck 

at  Winchefter.  4 

jo 20"*  Henry  I.  N.  22.  ftruck  at  Bath,  Colchefter,  Nottingham, 

and  St.  Edmundlbury.  -  -  — - 

1021*  Henry  I.  ftruck  at  Chefter.  - 

3022*  Henry  I.  N.  23.  ftruck  at  Winchefter,  and  one  obliter¬ 
ated.  2 

1023*  Henry  I,  full-faced,  not  defcribed  by  Snelling,  ftruck  at 


1024*  Henry],  full-faced,  ftruck  at  Briftol  and  Winchefter.  2 
4023*  Henry  I.  full-faced,  ftruck  at  Canterbury  and  London, 

and  one  fide  faced  with  a  Sceptre  ftruck  at  Briftol.  -  3 

I026*  Henry  I.  full-faced,  ftruck  at  London,  fide-faced  ftruck 
•  ’  at  Sudbury.  - - - -  3 

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SILVER  MEDALS  of  .SWEDEN. 

joi 6.  Guftavus  Vafa.  Eric  14.  John  r4«  Sigifmund,  Charles 
9.  Guftavus  Adolphus.  Chriftina.  Charles.  Guftavus 
and  Charles  XI.  reftored  by  Karlftein,  compleat. 

4017  Joim  III.  Reverfe,  his  Queen.  Guftavus  Adolphus,  and 
his  Queen  Mary  Eleanor.  4,  two  of  them  enamelled^ 
and  all  of  them  honorary  Medals  to  be  worn.  6 

1018  Guftavus  Adolphus,  with  his  head,  three.  Reverfe ,  his 
Queen,  and  one  reftored  by  Karlftein.  Reverfe^  his 

daughter  Queen  Chriftina.  -  ? 

jo  19  Small  Medals  and  Jettons  of  Guftavus  Adolphus.  ii 

J020  Guftavus  Adolphus,  on  the  Battle  of  Lyipfick  in  1631. 
Brenner.  Thefaurus  Nummorum.  Sueo — Gothicorum. 

P.  7.  N.  i  and  3.  - - -  -  .% 

J021  Guftavus  Adolphus,  the  Medallion  on  Jiis  Death  the  6 

Nov.  1622.  Plate  10.  N.  1.  -  .  1 

3022  Chriftina,  Queen  of  Sweden,  the  Medallion  on  the  Vic^ 

<tory  in  the  Baltic, in  16.14.  Page  l^()  hereafter.  1 

jo«3  Charles  Guftavus,  on  his  Coronation  in  1654,  two.  2,- 
wlth  a  ftup  and  trophy  Page  201,  Hcdewigeand  Elea- 
nora  and  Charles  Guftavus.  N.  1  and  2.  Page  202,  and 

one  on  his  Death  in  1668.  -  7" 

3924  Coronation  jettons  of  Charles  Guftavus,  and  his  Queen, 


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three,  tlieir  Heads.  Reverfe.  a  Pillar.  N.  3.  P.  202.  One 
on  palling'  the  Ice  in  1638.  Van  Loon.  Tome  2.  Page 
424.  N.  3,  and  one  of  him  and  his  Queen.  Revefe, 
Charles  XI.  - -  - — 

1  i  * 

IO23  Charles  Guftavus,  a  reftored  Medallion,  by  Karlftein,  on 
palling  his  Army  over  the  Ice,  the  7  Feb.  1658.  Van 

Loon.  T.  2.  P.  424.  N.  1.'  - 

J026  Charles  Guftavus.  Reverfe, ‘his  Queen,  by  Meybufh,  and 
one  on  her  Death  in  1709,  by  KarlUein.  — 

J027  Charles  XI.  on  his  Acceflion  in  1660,  two.  Brenner. 
N.  1.  P.  21 1.  and  two  with  the  fame  Reveries  and  In- 
fcription,  dates  1665  and  6. 

•1628  Charles  XI.  on  being  made  Knight  ofvthe  Garter.  Bren¬ 
ner.  P.  213,  different.  - - — • 

JO29  Charles  XI.  on  his  Coronation  in  1675.  Brenner,  Page 
.  215.  N.  1  and  2.  One  by  Meybulh.  Reverfe,  Jupiter  de- 
ftroying  the  Titans,  N.  1  Page  216.  -  , 

1030  Charles  XI.  his  Bud:  with  a  radiated  Helmet,  the  Reverfe , 

like  N.  2.  Brenner,  Page  216— 1676.  One  N.  3.  P.  217, 
and  two  large,  a  fmall  onelike  N.  4.  - ... 

1031  Ulrica  Eleanora.  N.  1.  P.  220 — 1680.  N.  3.  fame  Page. 

Charles  XI.  N.  2.  P.  224 — 1687.  -  ■ 

1632  Charles  XI.  large  and  fmall.  N.  3.  P.  224 — 1682,  and 
one  N.  5.  1689.  - r —  - 

1033  Charles  XI.  and  his  Queen  Ulrica.  Eleanora,  on  their 

Marriage,  in  1680,  two.  Charles  XI.  Reverfe,  Charles 
XII.  by  Meybulh .  Another  of  Charles  XI.  when  young, 
1690.  »  — ■  — - - - 

1034  Charles  XI.  P.  217.  N.  1.  N.  2.  N.  4  and  N.  f. 

1635  Ulrica  Eleanora,  on  her  Acc'etlion  and  Coronation  in  1680. 
Page  220.  N.  2  and  3.  four  and  two,  on  the  Birth  of 
Charles  XII.  P.  221.  N.  1  and  3.  - - - 

1036  Charles  XI.  and  his  Queen,  by  Meybulh,  and  one  of  the 

Queen  alone,  date  1693.  — -  _ _ 

1037  Charles  XI.  one  of  them  fatirical.  Van  Loon.  Tome  2.  ' 

P.  247.  - - —  - - - 


ENGLISPI  SILVER  MEDALS. 


1038  William  III.  Tome  4,  Page  156.  another  on  the  fable 

fubjeft.  « — — —  - . 

1039  William  III.  P.  167  and  Page  172.  — _ - 

1640  Mary  on  her  Death,  ftruck  in  Holland,  dated  Tan.  7, 

1695.  P*  I79-  * - -  . _ . 

1041  Mary  on  her  Death.  P.  1S1.  — — .. 

*042  Mary  on  her  Death.  P.  1S3.  N.  3.  P.  189.  N,  2  and  3. 
Another,  Reverfe ,  infer ibed ,  Ex  Node  Diem, 


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I043  William  III.  on  taking  of  Namur  in  169  £.  P.  195.  N.  2. 

P.  197.  N.  2.  P.  200.  N.  3.  and  P.  205.  N.  2. 

1044.  The  Pretender.  P  247.  N.  1  and  various  Jettons 
1645  William  III.  on  the  Peace  of  Ryfwiek  in  1697.  1. 

3  and  4.  Page  250.  and  N.  2.  P.  273,  - 

1046  William  and  Mary,  their  Pleads  without  a  Reverfe ,  a  fati- 

tir.ical  Medal.  Tome  3  N.  2.  P.404.  Tome  4.  N.  3. 

P.  7.  a  imall  Medal.  Obvcfie ,  William  III.  Reverfe , 

Kef  tit  ait  Lucem. 

1047  William  III.  T.  4.  N.  2  and  3.  P.  223.  $ 

1048  William  III.  Van  J  voon.  Tome  4.  P.  134.  N.  2.  P.  140. 

N.  3.  Page  160  and  P.  217.  N.  2.  - - — -  4 

1049' William  111  a  Medallion,  his  Head.  Reverfe,  inscribed 
Gulielmus  III.  Antiquam  Et  Fidelein  Hiberniae  Metro- 
polin  Hoc  Indulgent  iac  Suae  Munere  Ornavit.  Barth 
Van  Homrich  Arm.  Urb.  Praetore,  1698.  •  1 

1050  William  111.  on  his  Death  in  1702.  N.  2  and  3.  Tome 

4-  P-  3.59- 

1051  Queen  Ann,  on  her  Acceflion  to  the  Throne,  1702.  One, 

Reverfe,  Prince  George  of  Denmark.  Her  Hufband. 
Van  Toon.  Tome  4.  P.  343.  N.  1  and  2.  P.  346  aild 
N.  1.  P.  347-  _  • — ; - - 

1052  Ann.  Reirerje,  Novae  Palladium  Troiae.  P.  349. 

i©53  Ann,  on  taking  of  Vigo  in  1702.  T.  4.  P.363.  N.  1 _ 2 

and  2,  different  of  N.  3.  -  - 

1054  Ann,  on  taking  feveral  places.  P.  358  and  399,  on  taking 

of  Gibralter  in  1704.  N,  1 — 2  and  3.  *  -  3 

1 035  Prince  Eugene  and  the  Duke  of  Marlborough  on  the  Bat¬ 
tle  of  Blenheim.  N.  1.  P.424.  - -  2 

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ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  in  SILVER. 


1036  Commodus,  i.  Severus,  1.  Julia  Domna,  1.  Cara  cal  la, 

1.  Plautilla,  1.  Get  a,  1.  Macrinus,  1.  Eiagabalus, 

1.  Alexander,  1.  (alt finely  prferved.)  _ _ 

1037  Commodus, 3.  Crifjpina,  1.  Severus*  4.  Julia  Domna, 

2.  Caracalla,2.  - -  - _ 

1038  Commodus,  r.  Severus, 1.  Julia  Domna,  1.  Caracalla, 

1.  Plautilla,  1.  Geta,i.  Macrinus,!.  Eiagabalus,!. 
Alexander,  T.  (all finrlfipr fervrd .)  — - _ 


1059  Commodus,'  3.  Crilpina,  r.  Albinus,  1.  Severus,  4 
Julia  Domna,  1.  Caracalla,  2.  Geta,  1.  Macrinus,  i, 
icco  Commodus,  3.  Severus,  3.  Julia  Domna,  3.  Caracalla, 
3 .  (all  vjtil  preferved)  — - .  . - 

10 61  CLmmodus,  4.  Crilpina,  1.  Severus,  2.  Julia  Domna 

2.  (Medallions.)  Caracalla,  4.  Geta,  2.  Macrinus,  1 

1062  Pertinax,  1.  laetiTia  tkmfor.  Diditis  Julianus,  1 


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io5j  Julia  Donana,  x.  Caracalla,  r.  Plautilla,  i.  Ceta,  t. 
M  acrinus,  i.  Elagabalus,  i.  Alexander,  x.  Julia  Ma- 
maea,  i.  Maximinus,  i.  (all  well  preferved) 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  n  GOLD. 

1064  Vitellius,  t.  l.  vitbllivs  cos  hi  censor.  L.  Vitel- 

lius  fedens,  d.  ramum.  (very  rare.)  -  * 

1065  Vitellius,  1.  pont.  maxim.  Mulier  fedens,  d.  pateram, 

s.  haftarn.  (rare.)  - -  >  -  1 

1066  Vitellius,  1.  sec v ritas  imp.  german.  Figura  fedens 

cubito  finidro  feilae  tiixa,  ante  earn  ara  ignita.  (very  rare.)  1 

1067  Vitellius,  1.  s.  p.  a.  r.  ob  c.  s.  intra  coronam  quernam. 

(rare  and  fine.)  - - —  - - -  1 

1068  Vitellius,i.  xv  vir.  sacr.  pac.  Tripus,  fuperne  del- 


phinus,  interne  corvus.  (very  rare.)  - - -  #  * 

1069  Vitellius,  1.  vesta  p.  R.  aviRiTiVM.  Figura  mulie- 

bris  fedens,  d.  pateram,  s.  tnedam.  (very  rare.)  _  I 

1070  Vefpalianus,  1.  annona  avg.  Mulier  fedens  veftem  in 

finum  colligit,  intra  quern  fruges.  (very  fine.)  I 

1071  Vefpafianus,  1.  cos  rm.  Imperator,  paludatus,  fcans, 

d.  badam,  s.  parazonium,  coronatur  ab  adftante  Victoria.  1 

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ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS, 


1072  Henry  III.  bis  Ryal.  For  a  particular  Account  of  this  iden¬ 

tical  and  curious  Piece,  fee  Sneliing’s  Introduction  to 
his  Gold  Coinage,  where  is  an  engraving  of  it  from 
Mr.  Hodfoll’s  Collection,  which  Collection  was  purcliafed 
by  Mr.  Tylfen,  weighing  45  Grains.  - -  l 

1073  Edward  III.  his  Noble  or  Ryal.  Reverfe ,  an  L.  in  the 

center,  weighing  138  Grains.  Unique.  < — -  1 

1074  Edward  III.  the  ~  Noble,  ail  L.  in  the  center  of  the  Re* 

verfe ,  weighing  34  Grains.  Unique •  — - —  x 

1073  Edward  III.  his  Noble,  weighing  128  Grains,  an  E.  in 

the  center  of  the  Reverfe ,  from  Mr.  Hodfoll’s  Collection.  1 

1076  Edward  III.  his  Royal  Half  and  Quarter.  Snelling,  Gold 

Coinage.  Plate  2 — 3  and  4.  - -  £ 

1077  Edward  III.  his  Noble,  infcribed,  Edward  Dei  Gra.  Rex. 

Ang.  France.  D.  Hy.  VI.  Reverfe ,  Tranfiens  Per 
Medium  lllorum  Ibat.  the  Half  Rex.  Ang.  and  Franc, 
the  Quarter,  Reverfe ,  Exaltabitur  In  Gloria.  £ 

*078  Edward  HI.  Nobles  and  half  Nobles,  with  and  without 

the  Flag  »■■■-■  —■ ■■■  - —  4 


(  76— SS  ) 

f 0J9  Edward  III.  Nobles,  with  various  Privy  Marks  or  Differ¬ 
ences.  - -  - - 

1080  Edward  III.  various  Quarter  Nobles.  - 

J081  Richard  II.  whole  Half  and  Quarter  Noble.  P.  1.  N.  — 
6  and  7.  _ _ _ _ 

1082  Richard  II.  Noble  and  half,  without  the  Flag  and  the 

Quarter  Noble.  -  — 

*083*  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  containing  18  Medal  Boards,with 
Cells  of  different  lizes,  13  Inches  by  15  Inches,  10  Jti- 
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FRENCH  COPPER  MEDALS. 


4034  Charles  VIII.  Lewis  XII.  Francis  I,  3.  Henry  II.  2.  j 

Charles  X.  of  Cardinal  of  Bourbon.  All*  <  •< 


Henry  III. 
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9 


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1086 


Lewi  s  X 1 1 .  Reverjh,  A nn  of  Britariny,  done  at  Lyons  in 
1 499.  A  Medallion.  Another.  A  fmaller.  Louife,  j 
Coun'tefs  of  Angoulefme.  Revetfe,  Margaret,  dangh-  j  / 
ter  of  Charles,  Count  of  Angoulefme-.  •  Henry  II.  3. 
Antony,  King  of  Navarre.  Diana,  Dutchefs  of  Va~ 

lentihoiS.  Henry  III.  - - 

Medals  and  Medallions.  Cads:  of  Francis  I.  Henry  II 
Charles  X.  Lewis  XIII.  and  his  Queen,  and  other^ 

remarkable  Perfons  - -  - — 

1037  Henry  IV.  and  Mary  de  Medicis,  their  Buds  together; 
under,  the  Artid's  Name,  G.  Dupre,  F.  1605:  in¬ 
fer  ibed  Henrie  IV.  R.  Chrif.  Maria  Auguda.  Re- 
•  verfc,  The  King  and  Queen  Hand  in  Hand ;  lie  as 
Mars  and  dm  as  Minerva:  between  them  a  Child, 
holding  a  Helmet  and  treading  on  a  Dolphin  ;  above; 
an  Eagle,  with  a  Crown  in  its  Beak  i  inferibsd  Pro- 
pago  Irrr  rii-  This1  curious  Medallion  is  /even  inches 
and  a  half  in  diameter ,  and  in  a  fiber  rim .  :  It  belonged 
to  the  Gr'effier  Fa'gel.  " 

!  083  Henry  IV.  and  Mary  de  Medicis,  4.  Lewis  XIII.  and 
his  Queen,  Arm  of  Auftrin,  .3.  The  Bud  ot  Gadon, 

Dyke  of  Orleans.  Lewis  XIV.  5  ^ -  1 

1089  The  Marquis  D’Effiat,  his  Bud  in  high  Relief,  inferibed , 

A.  Ruze  M.  D’Efdat  et  Lonjumeau  furl.  des  Finances. 
Reverfe ,  Hercules  relieving  Atlas,  ihferibed ,  Quidquid  A 
ed.  jnfdun.  Leveed.  Exergue,  1629.  No  name  r 
of  the  artid,  but  probably  done  by  Varim 

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1090  Marfliall  D’Argencour.  De  Valliere.  De  L\Aubefpine, 

Chancellor  Le  Tellier,  2.  Le  Bran,  the  Painter. 
John  Baptifte  Colbert.  De  Neuville,  by  Varin,  8 

1091  Cardinals  :  Richlieu.  Mazarine,  3.  Bouillon.  Flenry,  6 

1092  Lewis  XIV.  Reverfe ,  His  Mother.  Lewis  XIV.  7,  8 

1093  Lewis  XIV.  (truck  upon  the  principal  Events  of  his 

Reign.  For  a  Defcription  of  thefe  Medals,  fee  tf  Me- 
dailies,  fur  Ies  Principaux  Evenements  du  Regne  de 
Louis  le  Grand,  avec  des  Explications  Hiftoriques, 
a  Paris,  1702.” 

1094<  Lewis  XIV.  Medallions  ■  IS 

1095  Medallions  of  Lewis  XIV.  - —  18 

1096  Medallions  of  Lewis  XIV.  ■■■  -  IS 

1097  Medallions  of  Lewis  XIV.  ■  ■  ■  19 

1098  Medallions  of  Lewis  XIV.  -  20 

1099  Medallions  of  Lewis  XIV.  -  — . —  13 


ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 


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1100  Antoninus  Pius,  I.  Antoninus  and  Aurelius,  1 .  Au¬ 

relius.  7.  Fauftina  Junior,  3.  Junoni  Regina. 

— Ljetitj a.— Matri  Magn£.  L.Verus,2.  Lu- 
/  cilia,  I.  Pietas.  - -  1  "  ■  1» 

1101  Fauftina  Junior,  3.  Pietas. — Pudicitia. — Saluti 

Augusts.  L.  Verus,  1.  Lucilla,  2.  Venus. 

— Vesta. Confmodus, 3.  Fel.  Aug. — Herc.  Com- 
modiano. — Hercul.Rom  an.Augv. — Crifpina,3. 
Concordia,— -Hilaritas. — Juno.  Pertinax,  1. 
Ljetitia  Tempor.  - -  -  13 

1 102  Fauftina  Jun.  2.  Tempor.Felic.— Venu s  Felix. — 
Commodus,  3.  Libertas  Aug.— Miner.  Aug. — 
Pietas  Aug.-  Crifpina,  3.  Juno  Lucina. — La> 

\titia. — Venus  Felix.  Pertinax,  1.  Providen- 
tijE  Deorum.  Albinus,  1.  Steculo  Frugifero. 
♦Severus,  2.  Victoria.— Virtus  Augustor. — 
Julia  Domna,  3.  Cererem. — Hilaritas. — Ju- 

NONEM.  - - —  - - - 

1103  Fauftina  Junior,  1.  Veneri  Victrici.  Commo¬ 
dus,  5.  pRINC.  IV  VENT. - PrOV.  DeOR. - SfES 

pl'blica.— Virtus  Aug. — Vot.  XX.  Crilpina,  1. 
Pertinax,  1.  Albinus,  1.  AHculapius  (tans.  Seve- 
rus,  2,  Roma  galeata  fedens,  d,  vidor iolam,  s, 
haftam,  pro  pedlbus  barbarus  genufle&it.  Pons  binis 
turribus  munitus  cum  propugnatoribus,  in  ipla  aqua 
navicula.  Julia  Domna,  2.  Juno  Regina. — Luna 
Lucfieka.  —  — —  — — 


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Ft  04  Commodus,  3.  Mulier  flans,  d.  caduceum,  s.  cornu¬ 
copia?. — Figura  galeataPans,  d.  viftoriolam,  s.  haPam. 

— Imperator  in  quadrigis  triumphalibus.  Pertinax,  1. 
Albinus,  1.  Severus,  1.  Julia  Domna,  3.  Venus 
pknetrix. — Vesta. — Vota  publica.  Cara¬ 
calla,  3.  Adventus  Augusti. — Felicitas  S/i> 

CULI.— Fides  exercitus.  -  ^  12 

{  105  Cominodus,  3.  Pallas  thuris  granum  arae  ignitae  immit- 
tens,  s„  haPam  cum  clypeo. — Mulier  Hans  ferpentem 
ex  patera  pafcit.— -Pallas  Pans  d.  ramiim,  s.  haPam 
cum  clypeo.  Julia  Domna,  3.  Caracalla,  7.  Pro- 

VI  DENTINE  Deo  RUM. - Se  CUR.it  ATI  PKRPETUJE.— 

Severi  aug.pii  fil. — Venus  VI CTR IX. — Victor 
antonini  aug.  —  Victoria  Britt  anNic^e.  "" 
( Two  Varieties .)  Plautilla,  1.  Pietas  Aug.  14 

1106  Pertinax,  1.  Vot.  Decen.  Didius  Julianus,  1. 

Concord,  milit.  -  -  2 

1107  Caracalla,  4.  Ailculapius  Pans,  d.  baculum  cum  fer- 

pente,  pro  pedibus  globus,  adPat  prsetereaTelefphorus. 

— Leo  gradiens  capite  radiato  fulmen  ore  gerit. — Mars 
paludatus  Pans,  d.  victoriolam,  s.  clypeum  cum  haPa, 
pro  pedibus  captivus  fedens. — Luna  velo  per  caput 
Pnualo  in  citis  bourn  bigis.  Plautilla,  1.  Venus 
Victrix.  Geta,  1.  Fort.  red.  Maerinus,  2. 
Fides  Mjlitum. — Salus  Publica.  —  8 


ENGLISH  SILVER  PENNIES. 


1108 
1  109 


Henry  I.  full  faced,  Pruck  at  London,  and  one  fide  faced 
with  the  Sceptre,  Pruck  at  fThetford  - 


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1113 

1114 

1115 
1  116 


Henry  I.  with  a  double  Legend  on  the  Reverfe ,  Pruck 
at  H aPings,  Lincoln  and  London  ^  .  -r-—  *  «.  ^ 

Stephen,  N.  25,  Pruck  at  Lincoln  and  London 
Stephen,  N.  25,  Pruck  at  PJedingham  — 

Stephen,  N.  25,  Pruck  at  Norwich  — 1 

Stephen,  N.  25,  Pruck  at  Norwich  ■ - 


Stephen,  N.  25,  Pruck  at  CaPleRiftng,  in  Noriolk 
Stephen,  N.  25,  probably  Pruck  at  Qardiff  _  ..  *  - 
Stephen,  N.  25,  Pruck  at  Thetford,  and  one  uncertain 
town 


1117 


Stephen,  N.  25,  one  Pruck  at  Norwich,  and  one  un¬ 
certain  V-  V  - - -  '  - <  '  >  • 


1118  Stephen,  N.  25,  hruck  at  London.  -  - 
PJ19 


Stephen,  like  N.  25,  Reverfe,  4  pierced  Mollets,  uncer¬ 
tain  towns  -  v  v.  — 


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Stephen,  Obverfe,  N,  25,  Reverfe,  4  pierced  Moists, 
pruck  at  Canterbury,  ColchePer  and  London 

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1121  Stephen,  Obverfe  ofN.  25,  Reterfe,  4  pierced  MoIIets, 

ftruck  at  Ipfvvieh  and  Lewis  - 

—I 122  Stephen,  N.  26,  the  towns  obliterated  or  uncertain 
.-1 123  Stephen,  N.  26,  one  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  and  one  un¬ 
known 


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T124  Stephen,  N.  26,  ftruck  at  Canterbury  and  Norwich 
125  Stephen,  N.  26,  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  and  one  unknown  2, 
126'  Stephen,  N.  26,  ftruck  at  Sudbury,  and  one  unknown  2 
1 27  Stephen,  N.  26,  ftruck  at  London  and  Winchefter 
12S  Stephen,  N.  26,  ftruck  at  Bedford  and  Taunton 
4129  Stephen,  Obverfe,  like  N.  27,  with  the  Flag,  Rcverfc 

_  - 1 —  different,  town  uncertain  — 

*  ^  ILiO-Stephen,  N.  28,  (was  publifhed  by  Snelling,  from  this 

k  07*^  identical  coin,)  ftruck  at  Canterbury  - 

V  1131  A  very  fingular  Penny  of  Stephen,  Obverfe,  his  Head 

f  *  ^  ""  with  the  Sceptre,  to  the  left :  Reverfe,  the  Martlets,  like 

the  Confeffor’s,  ftruck  at  Derby  - - 

list  Euftace,  fon  of  Stephen,  with  the  Lyon,  figure  A.  P.  6, 

of  Snelling  - -  - 

07.  ffZ  1133  The  Penny  of  Stephen  and  Henry,  N.  30,  highly  pre - 

'  fereed  -  - -  — — 

(  *  l  34  Henry  II.  N.  32,  ftruck  at  St.  Edmunfbury^  - - • 

i  135  Henry  II.  ftruck  at  London,  Newcaftle,  Thetford,  and 

)  ;  &  ‘  York  - -  -  - 

•  .11 36  Hem1)’  III.  with  the  Short  Crofs,  N.  39,  ftruck  at  Can- 

V  C7~"~ — terbury,  3  different  Moneyers,  Durham,  1.  Exeter,  2. 

Lincoln,!.  London,  4.  Northampton,  2.  Norwich,!.  14 


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Charles  XI.  Van  Loon ,  T.  3,  P.  200,  and  Brenner, 

N.  1,  and  N.  2,  P.  229  * - 

Charles  XI.  Reverfe,  a  Building,  infcribed  Domini  Vir- 
tute  Perennat,  date  in  the  Exergue  1692,  and  one  on 
his  Death  in  1697,  Van  Loon,  T.  4,  N.  ],  P.  242j 
Charles  XII.  on  his  Coronation  in  1697 — as  Mediator  in 
the  Peace  of  Ryfwick,  fame  Year.  Van  Loon,  T.  4, 

275  *  *  *  ■ 

Char  las  XII.  VanLoon,  T.  4,  N.  1,  P.  30  6,  Charles  and 
Queen  Ann  of  England,  face  to  face,  on  the  Toleration 
of  the  Proteftant  Religion  in  Silelia  in  1707,  T.  5, 

P.  70  - -  - -  - 

Charles  XII.  on  taking  Narva  in  1700  #  - 

Charles  XII.  R.  in  the  Exergue,  Saxones  in  Adverfa, 
„  &c.  1701,  Brenner ,  P.  241,  another,  R.  Two  Tro¬ 
phies,  P.  242  " 

Charles  XII.  Brenner ,  P.  242  — 

Charles  XII.  Brenner,  P.  243  and  244,  1706,  7,  and  3 


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£145  Charles  XII.  P.  246,  N.  1  and  2/ and  two  more,  on  his  y  / 

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1146  Charles  XII.  not  in  Bramcr,  two  of  them  on  his  Death 
at  Frederickfhall  in  1718 


1147  Charles  XII.  l'mall  Medals  on  his  Birth  in  1682 
Victories,  and  his  Death  in  1718 


27 


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6 


1148  Frederick  and  Ulrica  Eleanora,  on  their  Acceflion,  in  '  .  7*  , 

1718,  and  Coronation  in  1720,  various  Jettons,  one  of  ^j-  £ 

them  on  her  Death  in  1741,  and  one  on  his  Death  ~  / tct  • 

in  17  51  - -  m*?- - A'y-4:  ~  •  ' 


1149  Quftavus  I.  or  Vafa.  Eric  XIV.  John  fir 5  Sigifmund. 

Charles  IX.  Guftavus  Adolphus,  by  Hartman  ^ 
£150  Adolphus  Frederick,  on  being  declared  Heir  to  the 
Crown  in  1748 — on  his  Coronation  in  1751,  one  by 
Fehrman,  and  one  of  his  Queen,  on  her  Coronation 
1151  Adolphus  Frederick  and  Louifa  Ulrica,  on  the  Birth 
of  their  Son  Guftavus,  in  1746.  And  one  without 
their  Buds  on  the  fame  Subje6t 


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1152  Adolphus  Frederick  and  his  Queen.  Reverfe,  infer ibed. 
Cominus  Luftrant  Superi.  At  Bottom,  Magnum 
Cuprim.  D.  21  Jun.  1755 


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1153  The  Figure  of  Liberty.  Tnfcribed,  Libertas  Manens. 

Reverfe,  Deo.  o.  M.  Averrunco.  Malorum.  Sueciae.  <rn 

Grates.  Publicae.  cum  Supplicatiopibus.  Anniverfariis.  /  r  y  r  $ 

Jndiclae.  1756>  ■  -  - .  1  . 

1155  Adolphus  Frederick  and  his  Queen.  Reverfe.  Sanfti  et 
Foecundi  Foederis,  Anno  25.  Exergue  1769.  One, 
his  Head  alone.  R.  Noftro  Grandefcunt.  Au6ta  La- 
bore,  1762.  Another,  on  his  Death,  in  1771 


U/3. 


3 


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1156  Adolphus  Frederick  and  Queen,  with  their  Heads  and 

two  without.  Small  Medals -  12  2  »v  ^  * 

1157  A  Jubilee  Medal*  Obverfe,  Infcribed  Fifcus  Ordinum. 

Regni  Sueciae.  hi  the  Exergue,  Holnrie.  R.  Ampliator 
Cfvium.  Exergue,  Jnbileum  Prim.  1768 


1158  Guftavus,  Hereditary  Prince  of  Sweden,  and  Sophia 
Magdal.  Princefs  of  Denmark,  on  their  Marriage  in 
1766 


1159  Guftavus  III.  1.  His  Queen,  I.  On  their  Corona¬ 
tion  in  1772 


|160  Guftavus  III.  R.  Tibi  Munera  Montes,  29  May,  1772. 
Another,  his  Head.  Reverfe,  the  Statue  of  Guftavus 
Ericfon  or  Vafa.  In  the  Exergue,  Ex  Nobili.  Cive.  4 
Opt.  Regi.poft2d  Sec.  Pos.  Old.  Equ.  1773.  Ov<?,Etiam  / 1* 
Celata  tollit.  Praemie  virtus,  1785 

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1161  A  Figure  of  Liberty.  Libertas  Manens.  Exergue, 
Profcripta  Licentia.  Reverfe,  an  Infcriptiow,  dated 
1792. — 'On  the  Marriage  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Sunder-  y 
mania,  in  1774.  And  one  of  him  and  his  Queen,  So-  / 
phia.  Magdalina.  Reverfe,  in  the  Exergue,  1  Nov,  1788  3 


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si  162  Queen  Ann,  on  giving  up  the  Tenths  to  the  Clergv,  in 

1704.  On  the  Union,  in  1707,  2  - 

1163  Ann,  Van  Loon,  Tom  5,  P.  17,  N.  4.  P.  22,  N.  6. 

P.  33,  and  two  Satirical,  N.  2  &  3,  P.  39  - 

164  The  Duke  of'  Marlborough,  N.  5,  P.33.  The  Duke 

and  General  A.uverkerk,  P.  38  - * 

1165  Ann.  Reverfe,  A  Harp.  Concordia  Rritannorum.  Ano¬ 
ther,  two  Figures.  Vivat  Anna.  The  Bulls  of  Queen 
Ann  and  Charles XII.  of  Sweeden,  N.2,  P.70 

^'£7~Z~.1}66  Ann,  P.  95.— N.  1.  4  &  5,  P.  100 - 

\  —^1167  Ann.  N.  2,  P.  103.  N.  1,  2,  8;  4,  P.  106 

^  1168  Ann,  N.  2,  P.  119.  N.  2,  P.  123.  And  One  on  the 

Death  of  George,  Prince  of  Denmark,  in  1703.  Re¬ 
verfe,  an  Infcription.  - - 

169  Ann,  N.  6,  P.  141.  N.  3  &  4,  P.  145.  N.  2,  P.  152  « 

.1170  Ann,  N.  5,  P.  141 .  N.  2,  P.  1 4$.  And  N.  1 ,  P.  1 59 

171  Ann;  N.  1,  P.  157.  N.  P.166.  N.  1,  P.  171.  And 

- — ~  N.  3,  fame  Page  — — —  - — 

172  On  the  taking  of  Douay,  N.  ,  P.  166,  167,  &  168 


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-1173  On  the  Peace  of  Utrecht,  in  1713,  N.  1,  P.  230  &  227 
-1174  Ann,  on  the  Peace  of  Utrecht,  N.  2,  P.  230.  Ano- 

- ■ — —  ther,  infcribed  Bello  et  Pace  - - 

1175  Ann,  on  the  Peace  of  Utrecht.  Obverfe,  her  Head  and 
Titles.  Reverfe,  Pallas  Handing,  an  Olive  Branch  in  her 
- — '  Right  Hand,  and  Spear  in  her  Left,  Ships,  & c.  in- 

fcribed  Bello  et  Pace.  In  the  Exergue,  Anno  1713.  Pax 
Refiituta.  Uhpublijhed.  - - ; — - 

*  Ann.  Reverfe,  the  Pretender.  Flis  Head.  Re- 

*  verfe ,  the  Princefs  Louifa,  by  Norbert  Rotier,  date, 

1712  tr- - —  -* - 

'  Q  L--M77  George  X.  on  bis  Acceffion,  in  1714  — - 

1178'  George  I.  on  his  coming  to  England.  Infcribed  Rector 

/)T — .  Marium.  -  - — — 

'  i  179  George  1.  on  his  Acceflion.  Reverfe,  the  Hanover  Horfe, 
with  a  Map  of  England.  A  Chronogrammic  Infcrip - 
Lion ,  making  the  Date  17  1 4.  In  the  Exergue ,  Unus  non 
Saflicit  Orbis.  And  One  Obverfe,  T\v<>  Figures.  Re¬ 
verfe,  the  Sun.  In  Senforium.  Anno  Prlnvo  Georgii, 
1715.  One,  Reverfe,  the  Sign  Leo,  12  Aug.  17  14 
George  I.  on  the  King’s  corning  into  the  City.  On  the 
Victory  at  Dunbar,  in  1715.  The  Peace  of  Patfarow- 

Uz,  1718  - - - - 7 — 

George  I.  reviving  the  Order  ot  the  Bath,  in  1723.  On 
ifing  the  Siegeof  Gibl'alter  in  27.  And  One  on  his 
Death,  by  Doffxer.  - - -*•  - -■**- 


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1 182  The  Pretender  and  his  Family,  llamwani  r  ^  — 
1!83  The  Pretender,  Two  by  Holier,  and  1  wo  oi  n*.s  Son*. 
One  of  them,  Reverfe,  the  Princefs  Louilaon  her  Mar¬ 
riage,  in  1772  ‘  — 


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ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  SILVER. 


i  1 84*  Pertinax,  1.  aeqvit.  avg.  (well prefer ved) 

1185  Didius  Julianus,  1.  concord,  milit.  (t tell  prefer  ved) 
I1S6  Julia  Domna,  2.  mat.  avgg.  mat.  sen.  m.  patr. 
(two  varieties.)  Caracalla,  2.  Geta,  2.  Macrinus,  1. 
Elagabalus,  1.  Julia  Paula,  1.  (all  finely  prefer  ved)  ,* 

1187  Pertinax,  1.  vox.  decen.  (finely  prefer  ved)  -  -  -  - 

1188  Didius  Julianus,  1.  p.  m.  tr.  p.  cos.  -  -  ~ 

1189  Severus,  .3.  Caracalla,  3.  Caracalla  &  Geta,  1.  Geta, 

2.  Macrinus,  1.  Elagabalus,  2.  Julia  Paula,  1. 
Alexander,  5.  Julia  Mamaea,  1.  JMaximinus,  1. 
Gordian  us  Pius,  2.  - -  1 


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1190  Vefpafianus,  L  pAci  avgvsti.  Vidloria  gradiens, 

d.  torquem  collo  appenfam  ori  admovet,  s.  caduceurn, 
ante  pedes  terpens.  ( very  fine) - - ' 

1191  Vefpafianus,  ,  I.  paxavgvst.  Mulier  fedens,  d.  ra- 

mum,  s.  hafiam.  ^  — - - —  ~  ~ 

1192  Vefpafianus,  1.  titvs  et  domitian.  caesares 

prin. — Uterque  Casfar  felloe  curuli  infidens,  d.  ra- 

mum  ( rare)  -  - - 

1193  Vefpafianus,  1.  titvs  et  domitian  caesares 

prin.  iven.  ( fic .)  Uterque  Csefar  in  citis  equis. 

(rare)  -  ~ni  -  s - — 

i  194  Vefpafianus,  I.  tr.  pot.  x.  cos.  viiii.  Vi&oria 
fiatuens  tropmum,  humi  captivus  fedens.  — 
j  ] 95  Vefpafianus,  I.  tr.  pot.  cos.  iter.  Mulier  fe¬ 
dens,  d.  rainarn,  s.  caduceurn.  (very  fine) 

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ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 


\  195  Richard  If.  Nobles :  with  and  without  the  Flag.  And 

Two  Quarter  Nobles.  -  - 

1197  Richard  II.  Nobles:  with  and  without  the  Flag.  The 
Half  Noble  without  the  Flag,  and  the  Quarter  Noble 


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1198  He“r}'  IV.  Noble!  weighing  118  Grains.  Snetlittg, 

Plate  1,  N.  10.  — : - -  - 

& ^-sJ  199  Henry  IV.  V.  or  VI.  Nobles  :  Two,  Half  and  Quarter. 

P.  1,  N.  1 1,  12,  &  13  — ■ - 

&/ 1  ^^  ^200  Henry’s  Nobles,  with  and  without  the  Flag.  The  Half, 

t _  without  the  Flag  and  the  Quarter  Noble 

f/tf  ^ -4201  Henry  VJ.  Angels.  Different  MintMarks,  P.  i,  N.  21 
/  1202  Henry  VI.  his  Half  Angel  or  Angelet.  Obverfe,  the 

Archangel  Michael  piercing  the  Dragon,  infcribed, 
—  Heric.  Dei.  Gra.  Rex.  A'ngl.  &  F r.  Reverfe>  A 
Ship  with  the  Royal  Arms  :  on  the  Mall,  H.  and  a 
]J  leur  de  Lis  on  each  tide.  Infcriptiov .,  O.  Crux,  ave 
>  Spes  unica.  Weight  36  Grains,  P.  1,  N.  20 

O  1203  Henry  VI.  Angels.  One,  with  the  Letter  B,  probably 

f  r  f°r  Briftol,  under  the  Ship,  injcribed  as  ufual.  Re~ 

.  verfe,  Per  Crufe  Tua.  Salva  Nos.  Xpc.  Redempt. 
k  1201*  Two  very  Elegant  inlaid  Cabinets  (with  a  different 

f  'Ta/Z/  t<S^S{'evv  ot  Stone- Henge  inlaid  on  each)  containing  15 
/  K  Drawers  each,  with  fluffing  Medal  Boards  of  various 

•  ■  Sizes.  12  Inches  by  12.  13  Inches  deep 


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; 


Eleventh  Day’s  Sale. 


FRENCH  COPPER  MEDALS. 


1 205 

1206 
1207 


t  n 


j-J  /  <3  :  & 


1 208 
.1209 


1210 


Lewis  XV.  One ,  Reverfc,  His  Queen  - — —  J  ~  ~  <  /  <a 

Lewis  XVI.  and  his  Queen  —  '  ;-v  <*•'  •  '  A 

Philip,  Duke  of  Orleans.  Reverfe,  His  Dutchefs. 

Duke  de  Villars,  2.  Marfhall  Turenne.  Cardinal 
Fleury.  Marfhall  Saxe,  2.  Montefquieu.  Lantrec,  , 

Voltaire,  & c.  -  — -  2.L4^‘  A 

Illuftrious  Men,  byDaJJier ,  very  finally  complete  —  81 

Iiluflrious  Men.  Poets,  Painters,  Hiftorians,  and  others;  t 

cafis  - - - — —  — -  — -  * 


Henry,  D idee  of  Bourbon.  Dodun,  1.  both  by  XT. 
Rotier.  Duke  de  la  Force.  Prince  and  Princefs  Gal- 


r 


litzen,  by  Rotier.  Caifle  d’Efcompte.  D’Alembert.  ^ 

l  A 


1211 


'Comte  de  Vergennes.  Suffrein  ^  -t-  s  ,  9 

Bailly.  Premium  Medals,  given  by  the  Lords  of 
Canon.  De  Beaumont,  f.  Confederation.  De  la  Fay¬ 
ette.  De  fa  Lande.  De  la  Tour.  Necker.  The  [a 
Montgolfiers,  2  —  —  - —  —  12 


<  iC 


A 


1212 

1213 

1214 


CARDINALS,  &c.  COPPER. 

'  “1  l 

Cafl  Medals  of  various  Dignitaries  of  the  Church  of  a  ' 

Rome  - - - 


Cardinals.  Alveloxfius,  Bdrremeo,  D’Amboife,  D’Eft,2.  <  /  f 
Granville,  6,  two  of  them  without  Reveries  —  49  r  (  ' 

Albert.  Alumnus.  De  Monte.  Farnefe.  Grimani,  2.  * 

St.  Angelo.  San£la  Crufius,  3.  Santa  Maria.  Spo-  $ 


leto.  Salviatus.  Sfortia. 


12 


12 15 

1216 


r 

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h  'L 


Albert.  Barberini,  3.  Casfius,  2.  Columna.  Fa- 
britrns.  Juftiniani.  Lomelti.  Trent.  Warmien.  12. 

Cardinals.  Barberini,  3.  Bourbon,  2.  Colombier. 

Coflagia.  Columna.  Farnefe.  Garzia.  Lucien.  %  ^  ^ 


Mantua.  Mazarine.  Pinelii,  Portocarrero.  Rich- 
lieu.  -  -  - 


1 21 


Medallions.  Cardinals:  Brancatius,  of  Lyons.  Ma-  jr  '/  1 
/farine,  2i  Richlieu.  Santa  Crufius.  - —  7^^^*  ^ 


O 


(  98  ) 


Cardinals;  Azzolim,  3.  Angelis.  A  tier!.  Bullion. 
Coftagma.  ^De  la  Grange.  Frederick  of  Hefle. 

7>'^a:  ,.  Jax“^us*  -Nerius.  ,  Noris.  Portocarrero. 
<o(pigliofo,  Matthew,  Archbifhop  of  Saltzbourg, 
Trent.  Vidman  — - „  A 


^rc^la|s :  -Albano,  2.  Cofcia.  Gozzadini.  DeRodt. 

. e  ^e‘uf’*  Medicis.  Migazzi.  Quirini,  2.  SaJpu- 
tius,  of  If  ork,  bon  of  the  Pretender,  2  jg 

St.  Ignatius  de  Loyola,  3  ;  and  other  Divines  of  the 
Church  of  Rome  _  _  y 


Cardinals :  of  F./ie.  Of  Medicis.  ATorone,  2.  Piceni 
aiid  Centioo,  1.  St.  Praximus.  Of  St.  Sextus,  2. 

De  \  alle,  Urfino.  —  _  _  _  jq 


ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 


222  Caracal  la,  2.  Serapis  flans,  d.  elata,  s.  haflam. — Sera- 
pis  fedens  dextram  extendit  verfus  Cerberum  adflan- 
tem,  s.  haftam.  Geta,  I.  Alacrinus,  2.  Securi- 
1  as  Temporum.  (Two  Varieties).  Diadumenia- 
,  nus,  l.  Princ.  Juventutis.  ElagabaJus,  I.  Li¬ 

re  r  t  a  s  Aug.  Julia  Paula,  1.  Concordia  yEter- 
Na.  Julia  Aquilia  Severa,  1.  Concordia 
""  ~J223  Caracalla,  5.  Macrinus,  1.  Imperator  in  quadrigis 
»  triumphalibus,  d.  ramum,  s.  fceptrum  cum  aquila, 

coronatur  a  vi&oria  retro  in  curru  ftante.  Diadume- 
nianns,  I.  sees  Publica.  ElagabaJus,  1.  Impe 
(  ]  fator  togatus  flans  ante  aram  ignitam,  d.  pateram  ■ 

in  area  aflrum.  Julia  Aquilia  Severa,  1  _ 

i  224*  Alacrinus,  1.  Jupiter^Jtans,  d^  fulmen,  s.  haflam. 
Diadamenianus,  1  v  cc  is _ 

oToanil 


9 


cr„ 

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9 


o 


1  22j  Alacrinus,  2.  ElagabaJus,  1.  SoTcapite  radiato  flans. 


\ 


d.  elata,  s.  flagellum;  in  area  allrum.  Julia  Soae- 
mias,  1.  Venus  Ccelestis.  Julia  Alaefa,  1. 

Pietas  Aug.  Alexander,  3.  ATars  Ultor. _ 

pROVIDENTIA  Aug. - PROVIDENTIA  DeORUM. 

Alexander  and  Julia  Mamaea,  1.  Felicitas  Tem¬ 
porum.  Julia  Alamzea,  1.  Fecunditas  Augusts. 
Maximinus,  I.  Pax  Augusti.  Maximus,  I.  Pietas 

Aug.  —  —  _  _ 

1226  Alexander,  3.  Rf.stitutorMon.' — SpesPublica. _ 

Victoria  Augusti.  Barbia  Orbiana,  1.  Con¬ 
cordia  Augustorum.  Julia  Alamsea,  2.  Fe- 
licitas  Publica.— Venus  Felix.  AJaximinus,  2. 
Salus  Augusti. — Victoria  Aug.  Maximus,  l. 
Pk  incipi  Juventutis.  Gordianus Pius,  2.  Ahun- 
d  Anti  a  Aug.  Alternitati  Aug.'  Philippus 
Senior,  1.  /Equitas  Augg.  - .  .. - - 


>  1226  A 

St _ 


12 


12 


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\ 


(  99  ) 


i  227  Alexander,  4.  Sol  capite  radiato  dans,  d.  elata,  s.  fla¬ 
gellum. — Imperator  paludatus  dans,  d.  globum,  s.  lial- 
t'am. — Vi£loriagradiens,d.  coronam,  s.  palmaeramam. — t 
Providentia  dans,  d.  bacillum,  s.  cornucopia?  diper  : 

columna,  hurni  globus.  Julia  Mamma,  1.  Veneri  ✓  t  sy  ^ 

Ff.lici.  Maximinus,  1.  Victoria  Gekmanica.^  / ^7  *  '  J&t 1 

Gordianus  Pius,  2.  Jovi  Statori. — Liberalitas 
Aug.  11.  Philippus/Sen.  2.  AEternitas  Augg. — 


Fejlicitas  Temp.  Otacilia  Severn,  2.  Con¬ 


cordia  Augg. — Pietas  Augusta 

1228  Alexander,  1.  Imperator  in  quadrigis  triumphalibus, 

s.  fceplrum  cum  aquila.  Barbia  Orbiana,  1.  Julia 
Mamma,  1.  Vesta.  Maximinus,  1.  Saj.us  Au- 
gusti.  Maximus,  1.  Pietas  Aug.  Gordianus 
Pius,  1.  Pax  Augusti.  - 

1229  Alexander,  2.  Mulier  dans,  d.  fpicas,  s.  cornucopia?. 


12 


6 


pro  pedibus  modius. — Figura  muliebris  fedens,  pro 
pedibus  ara.  Maximinus,  1.  Imperator  paludatus 
dans  inter  tria  dgna  militaria.  Gordianus  Pius,  2.  ,  y  elf' 

Victoria  Aug. — Virtus  Augusti.  Philipptis,  &  •  *  & 
Sen.  2.  Fides  Exercitus. — Fortuna  Redux. 

Otacilia  Severa,' 1 .  Pudicttia  Aug.  Philippus, 

Jnn.  2.  Principe  Juvent.— Sa;cularf,.s  Augg. 

Trajan  us  Dccius,  2.  Dacia.  [Two  varieties.)  12 


ENGLISH  SILVER  PENNIES. 


1  230  ITenrv  III.  Short  Crofs,  N.  .39,  druck  at  Canterbury,  2. 
Chicheder,  1.  Cardif,  1.  Durham,  1.  Exeter,  1. 
London,  3.  Northampton,  2.  Wincheder,  2. 
York,  2.  -  - - 


15 


1 23 1 


Henry  III.  Short  Grots,  2  druck  at  Canterbury,  1  at. 
Exeter,  1  at.  Lincoln,  4  at  London,  2  at  Northampton, 
1  at  Rutland  Cadle,  and  2  at  Wincheder  - 


1232  Henry  Ilf.  Short  Crofs,  3  druck  at  Canterbury,  5  at 

London,  1  at  Northampton,  1  at  Oxford,  2  at  Saint 
Edmundfbury,  I  at  Wincheder,  and  2  at  York 

1233  Henry  III.  with  the  Short  Crofs,  2  druck  at  Canter¬ 

bury,  5  at.  London  with  Initials,  probably  of  the 
Moneyers  Names,  John  Chic  1 .  and  Roger  of  Ron  C. 

"XT  a  r\ 


U 


N.  40 


Q 


et&A 


1234  Henry  III.  with  Numerals  and  Long  Crofs,  1  druck  at 
Briftol,  2  at  Canterbury,  1  at  Gloceder,  1  at  Hereford, 
2  at  Lincoln,  2  at.  London,  1  at  Norwich*,  3  at  Oxford, 

and  1  at  Wilton  *  - - -  — — 

Henry  III.  with  Numerals  and  Long  Crots,  2  druck  at 
Bride’  2  at  Canterbury,  1  at  Gloceder,  1  at  London, 

O  2 


sr  '  /  C  CC 

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(  100  ) 


I  at  Norwich,  1  at  Oxford,  1  at  St.  Edmunfbury — with 
Numerals  and  Sceptre,  2  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  and  2 
at  London 


*  0—  Hery  III.  with  Numerals  and  Long  Crofs,  1  flruck  at 

^  N  Olocefter,  1  uncertain,  1  at  Lincoln,  2  at  London,  I  at 

/Ji  l  (  <2^ '-'-Newcaftle,  1  at  Oxford,  I  at  St.  Edmunfbury,  I  at 
Shrewfbury,  and  1  at  Wilton — with  Numerals  and 
Sceptre,  1  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  and  2  at  London 

wi(h  terci,  N.  41.  flruck  at  Canterbury, 
<?  <r~"  Exeter  and  Oxford,  with  Rex.  A ng<  N.  42,  flruck  at 

London  and  Winchefler 


13 


12 


123S  Henry  III.  with  terci,  flruck  at  Canterbury  and  Lon- 
^on — with  Rex.  Ang.  flruck  at  London  and  St.  Ed- 
m  unfbury 


f239 — Henry  III.  with  terci,  flruck  at.  Exeter  and  Winchefler 
1  (/  '  — with  Rex  Ang.  flruck  at  Canterbury  and  London 

\Y7l L  - —  3240  Edward  I.  2  flruck  at  Berwick,  1  at  Briflol,  2  at  Canter¬ 
bury,  1  at  Durham,  3  at  London,  1  at  Newcaftle,  1  at 
St.  Edmunfbury,  and  1  at  York 


gyr  j  oc.  jcomuniDury,  ana  1  at  York  - - 

»*  O'L  Mr 4  SMrF'Edw'ard  I.  1  flruck  at  Berwick,  I  at  Brifrol,  3  at  Can¬ 
terbury,  I  at  Lincoln,  4  at  London,  and  2  at  York 
-  'OT/rl  /S)2  Edward  I.  1  ftruck  at  Berwick,  1  at  Canterbury,  1  at 
'  ^-Exeter,  3  at  London,  1  at  Newcaftle,  1  at  St.  Ed- 

mundfbury,  and  2  different  at  York 


.12 


12 


0~~y/%c Edward  I.  flruck  at  Chefter,  Kingfton  and  York 

1 244  Edward  I.  2  flruck  at  Durnam,  1  withjthe  C roflcnoline, 
-  and  1  at  London  w  ithout  drapery  -N)  c^nr  £h-*±z 


10 


j 


1245  Edward  I.  with  Robert  de  Hadelei,  and  1  Robertusde 
Had!,  1  ftruck  at  Reading,  Snelhng,  p.  3,  N.  ijftt'uj- 
1_24G  Edward  II.  1  ftruck  at  Berwick,  I  at  Canterbury,  2  at 
Durham,  3  at  London,  j  at  Newcaftle,  1  at  St.  Ed- 
mundtbury,  and  1  at  York 


1247  Edward  II.  of  the  Ecclefiaftical  and  Regal  Mints,  ftruck 

at  Durham,  Snelhng,  P.  3,  N.  8*  — ■ 

1248  Edward  III.  3  ftruck  at  Durham, /gftSt  London^and  1  at 

York  -  - 


10 


5 


1249  Edward  III.  2  ftruck  at  Durham,  4  at  Tendon,  and  2  at 
York  - /5  &  V/A  ir - 


£5.0  Richard  II.  ftruck  at  Durham 
251  Richard  II,  ftruck  at  London  /£«>*-■ 


C 


T 


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rr 


J25^HfTchard  II.  1  ftruck  at  London,  and  3  at  York 
H. 

--don, 

Marks 


‘  '  luuvrL  CM.  jjvjliuui],  CUIU  .)  ill  1  K. 

Icnry  IV’.  V.  and  VI.  2  ftruck  at  Durham.  4  at  Lon¬ 
don,  and  7  at  York,  with  different  Mint  and  Privy 


8 

I 

1 

4 


^  1254  Edward  IV.  ftruck  at  Briflol,  Coronet  Mint  Mark 
'  "55  Edward  IV.  ftruck  at  London  and  York 


^  — I  i  v  .  hi  uv tit  » jouuuii  aim  .1  Cl  L  - 

C* -56  Edward  IV.  4  ftruck  at  London,  and  2  at  York 
a.  5 237  Edward  IV.  ftruck  in  the  Ecclefiaftical  and  Regal  Mints 


i 

<> 


6 


& 

a 


'  at  Durham 


IS 


/ 


(  101  )  '  /  ( 

t  I 

1258  Richard  III.  ftruck  at  Durham,  Fleur  de  Lis,  Mint 

Mark,  S.  on  the  King’s  Bread,  for  Sherwood,  Bilhop  of  q 
Durham.  This  Penny  belonged  to  the  lute  Ilev.  Mr.  •  ‘  ^ 

Southgate  -  ^  ^  — - - -*■ 


SILVER  MEDALS  OF  SWEDEN. 


*259  Guftavus  III.  on  his  Death  in  1792.  Charles  Duke  of 
Sudermania,  Reverfe ,  Affulfit  Populo  Gratior  it  Dies. 

Exergue ,  Prsefidii  Memori  Holmiae  _  - *** 

3  250  Bielk,  1.  Brahe,  1.  De  la  Gardie,  1.  Hearne,  I. 
Steenbock,  l  *  - *  - 

1261  Banner,  1.  Brahe,  1.  Lieven,  1.  Scheffer,  1  Wran¬ 

gle,  1.  - -  -  ’ 

1262  Count  Piper,  1.  Count  Wrede,  I  - 

1263  Count  Gylienburg,  1.  Count  Ferfen,  1.  both  by  Fork - 

man  * -  — 

1264  Count  Gyllenborg.  Count  Flopken.  Baron  Lantingf- 

haufen  - - *  - - 

1265  C.  Ehrenpreus.  Rofendaler.  Tottie  - - 

1266  Charlotte  Taube,  Countefs  de  la  Gardie.  Ol.  Fhegner. 

John  Thegner  ■ - — —  — - 

1267  C . "Sahlengren .  C.  Rudenfchold.  Fab.  Wreede 

1268  Small  Medals  of  Elizabeth  Brenner.  Keder.  C. 

Rumford.  Stralenheirn.  And  eight  Academy,  &c. 
Medals  -  - 

1269  Elias  Brenner,  Reverfe,  Sophia  Eliz  Brenner.  Benzelius. 

Beornflahl.  Boh  man.  Celfius.  C.  Cronftedt.  Grill. 
Ekflrom.  Olthof  * - -  -  . 

1270  Alftromer.  Ekflrom.  Elvius.  Grill,  2.  C.  Gylien¬ 

burg.  Harleman.  Linneus.  Klinginftierna.  Dr. 
Solander  — — •  - — 

1271  Alflromer,  2.  Dalin.  Grill.  Linneus.  Q.  Piper. 

Polhem,  2.‘  Rofen  of  Rofenftein.  C.  Teffen 

1 272  Chriftina.  Brenner ,  P.  184,  N.  1,  2,  and  3,  P.  1S6, 

N.  3,  and  one  Reverfe,  the  Phrenix  •  - - - 

1273  Chrifiina,  Reverfe,  Fame  writing  Maxima  on  a  Shield. 

The  Sun.  The  Sun.  The  Globes,  2  *  — 

1274  Chriflina,  Reverfe,  a  Lyon,  Fortis  et  Felix,  a_Figure 

fitting.  In  the  Exergue,  a  Socio  Derelictaa.  DeoRefli- 
tuta  Suetia  - - -  - 

1275  Chriflina,  Reverfe,  the  Bird  of  Paradife,  Mi  Nihil  in 

'Ferris.  Pallas  fitting.  Hie  Amor  hsec  Patna  eft 


I 


I 


I 


102 


) 


Silver  medals  of  brandenbourg  and 

PRUSSIA. 


127  L  George  Frederick,  Marquis  of  Brandenbourg,  on  Horfe- 
back.  In  the  Exergue,  Cum  Priveli  Cae.  1589.  Re- 
verfe ,  the  Figures  of  Juftice,  Concord,  and  Peace, 
over  them  Two  Small  Figures,  the  Law  and  Gofpel, 
iurrounded  with  16  Coats  of  Arms.  On  the  Rim,  Con¬ 
cordia  Res  Parvae  Crefcunt.  Difcordia  Maxima.  Di- 
labuntur  G.  F.  M.  B.  Sacrum  1589.  This  is  the  firfl 
Medal  known  with  an  Infcription  on  the  Rim,  and  is 
mentioned  by  Mr.  Pinkerton  in  his  Eflay  on  Coins, 
Vol.  II.  P.  ,  and  is  fuppofed  to  be  unique. — Chrif- 
tian  II.  Marquis  of  Brandenbourg,  riding  full  Speed. 
Reverfe,  A  great  number  of  Coats  of  Arms 
1272*Frederick  I.  Eledtor  of  Brandenboug.  His  Head. 
Reverfe,  Three  Figures.  Van  Loon,  Tome  2,  P. 

520  -  - 

1273*Frederick  William,  Eledlor  of  Brandenbourg,  on  ta¬ 
king  of  Stralfund,  in  1678.  And  One  Ludicrous 
127 4*Frederick.  William.  Van  Loon,  Tome  3,  P.  153,  155, 
and  248  - - -  - - - 

i 

1275*John  Frederick,  Marquis  of  Brandenbourg.  Pietate  efc 

Juflitia,  1679  -  - 

1276  Frederick  III.  Reverfe,  Exped.  Britan.  Confil.  et  Armis 
Adjuta.  1688.  Another,  on  being  made  Knight  of 
the  Garter,  1690.  One,  Utilitati  Publicae.  1692 


2 

I 

I 

6 

** 

o 


o 


3 


ENGLISH  SILVER  MEDALS. 


127’ 


127  8 
!  279 

1  280 

( 


1281 


George  II.  and  Queen  Caroline  on  their  Accefiion.,  in 
1727,  1.  George  IT.  and  Queen  Caroline.  Reverfe, 
Their  feven  Children.  Infer i bed,  Felicitas  Imperii. 
donei^i.732,  bv  John  Croker,  Engraver  to  the^ Mint.  2 
Georgell.  on  the  Treaty  of  Vienna,  in  1731.  And 
One  upon  improving  the  Navigation  at  2 

The  Emperor  Charles  V  I.  and  George  11.  on  the  Treat v 

of  Vienna,  in  1731  -  -  2 

George  If.  A  Premium  Medal,  given  bv  the  Duke  of 
Newcafilo,  Chancellor  of  the  Univertilv 
One,  by  Da  flier.  And  One  on  the  Peace  of  Aix  la 


Chapctlle,  in  1748  -  — - - 

Frederick  Prince  of  Wales,  bv  Daflier. — On  the  Fifn- 
erv,  2.  One,  on  his  Death,  in  1750/  And  one  on  the 
Death  of  the  Princcfs  Dowager  of  Wales,  in  1772 


n 

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5. 


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(  105  ) 

'^82  William,  Duke  of  Cumberland,  on  the  Victory  at  Cul- 
loden,  1746.  And  one  on  his  Death,  in  176:5 
1283  The  Pretender,  on  the  Invafion,  in  1745.  One,  Re - 
verfe,  a  Tree,  infer ibed,  Kevirefcit.  1750,  &c. 

•12S4  Robert  Walpole,  Earl  of  Orford.  And  Charles  Sack- 
ville,  Earl  of  Middlefex.  Both  by  Natter 
5  285  John  Lock  and  Sir  Ifaac  Newton.  By  Roettier,  ftruck 
in  France,  in  1739.  Lock  died  in  1704,  and  Newton 
in  1727  _ _ _ 

)236  On  the  Death  of  Tindal,  in  1733.  Of  Lord  Oxford, 
in  1741.  Of  John  Anderfon,  in  1743.  Dr,  Sache- 

verel.  2  different  .  - - - 

128/  Martin  Folkes,  Prefident  of  the  Royal  Society.  Rich- 
,  ard  Neville.  Reverfe,  Tramite  Re<51o 
1 2SS  The  Duke  of  Montague.  Reverfe ,  The  Good  Samaritan, 
infer  ibed,  TuFac.  Similitur.  Date,  1751 
L289  Ob  verfe,  Mercury  and  Neptune,  vifcribed,  Iterare  Cur- 
lus  Reliccos.  Date  in  the  Exergue,  1760.  Reverfe, 
The  Gift  of  the  Eng.  Eaft  India  Comp,  to  Captain 
William  Wilfon,  Commander  of  the  fhip  Pitt,  as  an 
Acknowledgment  of  his  Services,  in  having  made  his 
Pallage  to  and  from  China,  by  an  unufual  Courfe,  and 
thereby  evincing  that  Navigation  to  be  prafticable  at 
any  Seafon  of  the  Year.  For  a  further  Account  of 
this  Valuable  Member  of  Society,  See  the  Gentleman's 
Magazine,  for  June,  1801,  Page  57  I 

1290  *  His  Prefent  Majefty,  when  Prince  of  Wales,  on  com- 

ing  of  Age,  4th  June,  1759,  2,  On  coming  to  the 
Crown  25th  October,  1760.  The  King  and  Qiieen 
on  their  Marriage,  8th  September,  1761,  2.  On  their 
Coronation,  22d  September,  1761,  2 

1291  The  King  and  Queen  on  the  Birth  of  the  Prince 

of  Wales  and  Duke  of  York,  3.  The  Prince 

of  Wales,  2.  Reverfe,  his  Crefr  and  Motto,  Ich 
Dien  _ _  _ 

1291  The  Royal  Academy  Premium  Medal.  Obverfe ,  The 

King's  Head  and  Titles.  Reverfe;  The  Torfo.  Study. 
In  the  Exergue,  R.  Ac.  Inflituted,  1768 

1293  Ca.fi  Medals.  The  King's  Head.  Reverfe,  Happy 

while  united,  1764,  1.  Peace  and  Profperity  to  St 
Vincents,  1773  -  - - y _ 

1294  The  King's  Head  and  Titles.  Reverfe,  The  Royal 

Arms.  Another,  R,  A  Lvon  Couchant.  No  In- 
,  icription.  Intended  to  be  worn  in  the  Wefl-Indies 
i*95  The  King  upon  the  taking  of  Pondicherry  in  1761,  ]  — . 
Reverfe,^  Sal  us  Populorum,  1770.- — I,  Reverfe,  2  Ships, 
Refolutjon  and  Adventure.  In  the  Exergue,  Sailed 
from  England,  March,  1772. — N.  B.  This  Expedi¬ 
tion  did  not  take  place.  Another,  by  Kirk. 


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1296  The  Queen’s  buft.  R.  Infcribed,  Salutis  Augufta?.  in  the 

Exergue ,  Soc.  Med.  Lond.  Inflituta,  1773.  One  on 
refloring  the  Gold  Coinage,  1775.  And  one  with  a 
Figure  of  Liberty,  ivfcribed ,  Semper  Honos  Nomen- 
queTuum  1  -  - — 

ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS,  IN  SILVER. 

1297  Caracalla,  3.  Macrinus,  1.  Elagabalus,  2.  ( Medal¬ 

lions ,  all  well  preferred )  -■ - 

1298  Caracalla,  12  (well  preferred)  — —  i'. 

1299  Caracalla,  3.  ( Medallions )  Geta,  3.  Macrinus,  1. 

Elagabalus,  3.  Julia  Maefa,  2.  Alexander,  6.  Ju¬ 
ba  Mamma,  1.  Maximinus,  1.  Pupienus,  1. 

1300  Caracalla,  1.  sal.  gen.  hvm.  Geta,  1.  Macri- 

nus,  1.  Elagabalus,  1.  Julia  Paula,  1.  Aquilia  Se¬ 
vern,  1.  Julia  Soaemias,  1.  Julia  Maefa,  1.  Alex¬ 
ander,  1.  ( all  well  preferred)  — —  ^ 

1301  Caracalla,  5.  Geta,  5.  Mtacrinus,  1.  Elagabalus, 

3.  Alexander,  4,  Julia.  Mamaea,  1.  Balbinus,  1.  20 

1302  Caracalla,  1.  Geta,  1.  severi  pii  avg.  f.  Ma¬ 

crinus,  1.  Elagabalus,  1.  Julia  Paula,  1.  Julia 
Soaemias,!.  Alexander,  I.  Julia  Mamma,  1 .  Maxi¬ 
minus,  1.  (all  well  preferred)  - - - 

ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS,  IN  GOLD. 

1303  Vefpafianus,  2.  tr.  pot.  cos.  iter.  Mulier  fedens,d. 

ramum,  s.  caduceum.  cos.  in.  fort.  red.  Mulier 
flans,  d.  globum,  s.  caduceum  2 

1304  Vefpafianus,  1.  vesta.  Tefnplum  rotundum,  in  quo 

Dea  ftans,  hinc  et  inde  Slatua  haftata.  1 

1305  Vefpafianus,  1.  (Somewhat  different  from  the  former.)  1 

1306  Vefpafianus,  1.  vie.  avg.  Victoria  globo  intiflens, 

d.  coronam  protendit.  ,  — — -  1 

1307  Vefpafianus,  1,  (Somewhat  different  from  the  above.)  1 

1308  Domitilla  and  Vefpafianus,  1.  diva  domitilea 

avgvsta.  Hufus  Caput,  (very  rare)  1 

1309  Titus,  1,  cos.  v.  Bos  gradiens  .  —  1 

1310  Titus,  1.  cos.  vi.  Figura  galeata  infidens  clypeis,  s. 

feipionem,  ad  pedes  lupa  cum  gemellis,  in  area  durn 
aves  volantcs.  -  -  I 

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ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 


1311  Edward  IV.  His  Noble,  Half,  and  Quarter.  Snelling 

P.  1,  N.  17,  IS,  &  19.  -  3 

1312  Edward  IV.  Nobles.  Mint  Marks,  the  Coronet  and 

Sword  * -  - 

1313  Edward  IV.  Nobles.  B.  under  the  Ship.  Different 

Mint  Marks  -  -  - 

•1314  Edward  IV.  Nobles.  The  Letters  B.  &.  E.  under  the 
Ship,  probably  for  Briftol  and  York,  the  Places  of  their 
Mintage  -  - —  2 

1315  Edward  IV.  Half  Nobles.  Letters  B,  C,  &  N,  Brif¬ 

tol,  Canterbury,  and  Norwich  -  3 

1316  Edward  IV.  Quarter  Nobles,  Different  Mint  Marks, 

P.  1,  N.  17  - -  -  5 

1317  Edward  IV.  Elis  Angel.  A  Rofe  on  one  Side  the 

Mali  of  the  Ship,  and  thb  Sun  on  the  other  Side.  The 
Angelet,  or  Half  Angel,  N.  22  &  23  2 

i313  EdwardIV.  Angels.  Mint  Marks,  the  Cinqfoil,  Coronet, 

and  Crofs.  The  Angelet.  Mint  Mark,  a  Circle  or  O  4 

1319  Edward  IV.  A  remarkable  and  fine  Angelet.  Obverfe , 

The  Archangel  Michael  as  ufual,  inferibed,  O  Crux, 
ave  Spes  Unica.  Reverfe,  The  King’s  Name  and  Ti¬ 
tles,  weighing  40  Grains  — -  l 

1320  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  containing  40  Boards  for  Englifli 

Coins,  15  Inches  wide,  10  Inches  deep,  10|  high 

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CARDINAL©  S,  &c.  COPPER. 


1 320 'Cardinals  Caefano.  Caftaldus.  Cornelias.  GefuaE 

(lus.  JSerhus.  Noailles.  Ottoboni,  2  _ 

Averoidus.  MazzuchelU,  P.14,  N.  1.  Bartholomew 


1521 


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de  Ruvere,  Bitliop  of  Ferrara,  1474,  by  Sperandei. 
I  rancis  Gonzage,  Cardinal  of  Mantua,  by  the  fame 
John  Chailes,  Cardinal  of  Lorraine.  Paul  Jovius, 
Bitliop  of  N uceria.  Philip  de  Medicis,  Archbifnop  of 
Pifa.  A.  Raleotlus,  Archhiflion  of  Bologna.  T.  B. 

7  r  n  jt  ^  W  C)  _  J 


X  ardinal  of  Sandta  Maria.  L.  Scarampus,  Patriarch 
of  Aquilea  1  _  _ _ 

2  323  Cardinals,  Peter  Beinbo,  2.  Lomelli.  Ant.  Maria 
Salviati.  Leopold  of  Auftria, — of  Ravenna 


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1  John  Maria  de  Monte,  Archbifliop  of  Sipontium,  2. 
L.  Marinus,  AB.  of  Lanciano.  Gregory,  Bifliop  of 
Clufe.  Fa.Mignanellus,  B.  ofLifc,  qre.  .Lucca.  N.  Pal- 
rnerius,  B.  of  Orta.  A.  Perrenot,  Bifliop  of  Arras.  C. 
ivluffus,  B.  ofBitowto.  Ber.  Ru.  Co.  B.  Tar.  Trevis. 
William,  B.  of  Strafbourg.  Michael  Torrella,  B.  of 
Agnanio.  Mathias  Ugo,  B.  of  Famagolta.  Paul 

Regius,  B.  of  Equenfis  - 

1323  St.  ihomas  cP  Aquinus.  Fantinus. Cornelius.  Jerome 
otLu'cca.  Charles  Faye.  Jofeph  Ferrerius.  Renatus 
Maria.  hrancis  Vefdoniinus.  Vincent  Bovins 


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POPES,  &c.  MEDALS  COPPER. 

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L?27  Jefus  ClirifI  and  the  Twelve  Apofljes 


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1328  Cads,  with  Rcvcrfes,  of  the  San£lus,  Vultus.  Arms,  a 

Crofs,  Buildings,  &c.  - 1 1 

1329  Old  Calls,  with  Heads  of  Popes.  Reverfe,  The  Keys. 

The  Bud  of  St.  Peter,  &c.  - 

1330  Cad,  Medals,  Martin  V.  Nicolas  V..  Paul  II.  5. 

Sixtus  IV.  2.  Innocent  VIII.  2.  Alexander  VI. 
Julius  II.  2.  Leo  X.  2.  Adrian  VI.  2.  Cle¬ 
ment  VII.  3.  Paul  I  IT-  Julius  III.  3,  one  of  them 
upon  the  Reconciliation  with  England.  Venuti,  P.  95, 
j\j\  20  - —  —  _  25 

1331  Paul  IV.  3.  Pius  IV.  2.  Gregory  XIII.  Sixtus  V* 

Clement  V III.  Paul  V.  9,  Urban  VIII.  Innocent 
XI.  2.  -  -  27 

1332  Medallions,  Cad,  Leo  X.  Clement  VII.  Marcellus 

II.  Paul  IV.  Clement  IX.  2.  Clement  X.  Inno¬ 
cent  XI.  Alexander  VIII.  Innocent  XII.  Cle¬ 
ment  XI.  -  — -  13 

1333  Medallions,  Cad  of  Alexander  VII.  — • —  13 

1334  Medals,  Struck,  Martin  V.  5.  Eugene  IV.  3.  Nico¬ 

las  V.  5.  Calixtus  III.  3.  Pius  II.  3.  Paul  II.  4. 
Sixtus  IV.  6.  Innocent  VIII.  2.  Alexander  VI.  3. 
Pius  III.  2.  - - 

1335  Julius  II.  12.  Leo  X.  5.  Adrian  VI.  5.  Clement 
-  VII.  4,  one  of  them  by  Benvenuto  Cellini  Venuti, 

P.  70,  N'  10  1 -  -  26 

1336  Paul  III.  S.  Julius  III.  21  - — *  ‘29 


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ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 


1  337  Alexander,  3.  Maximinus,  1.  Gordianus  Pius,  1. 
Imperator  dans,  d.  hadara,  s.  globum.  'Philippus, 
Sen.  2.  S.ECULARES  Aug g. — Mulier  dans,  d.  cadu- 
ceum,  s. cornucopias,  O tn c i I ipjS e ve ra,  2.  S ,e c v  l a  u  r. s 
A  vc  g.  (Two  vn rietiefii) ,<P ft i ! i p p u s ,  Jun.  2.  Trajanns 
D eci us,  1 .  G  e x  i  yp^T. x E  r  c .  I l  l u  r  i  c  i  a  n i , 

1 33#  Philippus,  Sen.  \.%  Otaciiia  Severn,  1.  Philippus, 
Jun.  I.  Maximinus,  1.  ,  Liberalitas  Aug. 

Etrufcilla,  1.  Pudicitia  Aug.  Herennius,  3. 
Pi  eta  s  Augg. — Pjrinciri  Juventutis.  ( 'freo 
varieties.)  Trebonianus  Galius,  2.  Libert  a  3  Augg. 
— Pi  etas  Augg.  Volufianns,  2.  Concordia 
Augg. — Felicitas  Publica.  Valerian  us.  Sen.  2. 
Concordia  Exercit. — 'Victoria  Augg.  Ma- 

riniana,  1*.  Consec  ratio.  — ~ - 

.1339  Trajan  us  Decius,  %  Etrufcilla,  L  Trebonianus  Cal- 


1  us,  1.  t  Sal' us  Au 


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VoJulbntks, 


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Ma&tiaij.  Valerianus,  Sen.  1.  Votis  Decen- 
ii a li bus.  Marlniaria,  1.  Gallienus,  3.  Oriens 
A u g g . — Vi rtu s  Ad g g. — Voti s  Decennalibus. 
Saloninus,  2.  Principi  Juventutis.  ( Two  va-  ' 

rieties.)  Po  flu  in  us,  3.  - - - — .  1(3 

1 3  1-0  Poftumus,  3.  [Ierc.  Pacifero, — L.etitia. — Res- 
titor  Galliar.  Claudius  Gothicus,  1 .  Conse- 
c ratio.  Aurelianus,  y.  Concordia  Aug.  ( Three 
varieties .)  Sever ina,  1.  Juno  Kegina.  Domitius 
Domitianus,  1,  Genio  Populi  RomaIu.  <7 

134-1  Poltumus  3.  Laltiti  a.-Re-stitorGalliar. — Vic¬ 
toria.  Aurelianus,  4.  Aurelianus and  Severina,  1 . 
Severina,  I.  Probus,  1.  Conservat.  Aug.  Ca- 
rinus,  1.  Principi  Juventut.  Magnia  Urbica,  1. 


Venus  Victeix.  -■■■  - -  12 

1312  Aurelianus,  1.  Domiti us  Domitianus,  1.  —  2 

1343  Domitius  Domitianus,  1.  -  I 

13 44  Fiorianus,  1.  Pietas  Aug.  Probus,  1.  Virtus 

Aug.  Carinus,  1.  Virtu s  Augg.  Magnia  Ur¬ 
bica,  1.  - - -  -  4- 

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ENGLISH  SILVER  PENNIES*. 

1 3 4 5  A  fine  Penny  of  Henry  V  II.  with  the  A  relied  Crown, 

ftruck  at  Canterbury;  Snelli-ng  had  never  feen  this  coin.  1 

1  346  Henry  VII.  Sovereign  Type,  SneUing ,  P.  3,  N.  1,  ‘2,3. 

8  ftruck  at  Durham,  .5  at  London,  and  I  at  York  14 

1347  Henry  VIII.  6  ftruck  at  Durham,  5  at  London,  and  1  at 

York  - -  - -  12 

1348  Henry  VIII.  full  face,  line  Silver,  ftruck  at  London, 

Sncllivg ,  P.  25,  for  an  Account  of  its  rarity  1 

1349  Henry  VIII.  bale,  3  ftruck  at.  BriftoT,  2  at  Canterbury, 

3  at  London,  and  6  at  York  — - -  14 

13.50  Edward  VI.  tide  face,  Sndting ,  Plate  IV.  N.  1,  ftruck 

at  London,  No.  2.  ftruck  at  London  and  York  3 

13.51  Edward  VI.  ftruck  at  Briftol  -  1 

13.52  Mary,  with  her  Buft  to  the  right.  Pccrsrfc,  the.  Arms, 

inferibed,  Veritas,  Temp.  Filia,  unpubiijhed  and  Unique  1 
1553  Philip  and  Mary,  Smiling,  Plate  V.  N.  2,  and  1,  N.  7  '2 

1 35  1  Elizabeth,  Obvcrfe,  the  Queen’s  Head,  date  at  the  end  of 
the  Titles,  1558.  Pcver/e,  the  Arms,  ftruck  at  London, 

1 1 nique  and  unpubiijhed  '  -  I 

1  3.55*  Elizabeth,  milled,  Pi.  \  IT.  N.  20,  publifked  by  SneUing 

from  this  coin,  in  Mr.  Dunnner’s  collection.  1 

15.56  Elizabeth,  hammered,  different  Mint  Marks  22 

1557  Edward  VL  Sovereign  Type,  P.  IV.  N.  20  —  1 


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135S  James  L  Coinage,  P.  VIII.  N.  2,  two.  Second  Coinage, 

N.  9,  eight.  Charles  I.  2.  Firft  Coinage,  Tower 
Mint,  16.  1  by  Briot,  P.  X.  N.  2.  Aberiftwilh, 

N.  22,  and  23.  The  Commonwealth,  1,  P.  XVI. 

N.  2.  - -  -  '  .  31 

1359  Charles  I.  ftruck  at  Exeter,  PI.  XIII.  N.  1  ,fwc  1 

1360  Charles  II.  Firft  and  Second  Coinage,  PI.  XVI.  N.  12, 

17,  and  28,  five.  Charles  II.  Milled,  PI.  XVII.  N.  1, 
ten.  James  II.  4.  William  and  Mary,  4.  William, 

4.  Ann,  6.  George  I.  6.  George  II.  18.  George 
•  III.  6  —  -  63 


ENG  LIS  FI  SILVER  HALF-GROATS. 


1361  Edward  III.  ftruck  at  London  and  York  —  6 

1362  Richard  II.  ftruck  at  London  —  —  1 

i  363  Henry  IV.  V.  and  VI.  ftruck  at  Calais  and  London, 

with  different  Mint  or  privy  Marks  —  12 

1364  Edward  IV.  2  ftruck  at  Briftol,  9  at  Canterbury,  1  at 

London,  and  1  at  York  —  —  13 

1365  Henry  VII.  5  ftruck  at  Canterbury,  in  Archbilhop  Mor¬ 

ton^  Mint,  one  of  them  without  the  arched  Crown, 

2  at  London,  and  5  of  York,  all  of  his  firft  Coinage. 
Snelling,  Plate  II,  N.  45  and  N.  46  —  12 

1366  Henry  VII.  fide-faced,  fecond  Coinage,  one  of  them 

without  the  Numerals  —  8 

1367  FIcnry  VIII.  of  his  firft  Coinage,  3  of  them  ftruck  by 

Archbifhop  Wareham,  at  Canterbury,  .3  firuck  at 
York,  and  3  with  Pofui  —  —  9 

1368  Henry  VIII.  ftruck  by  the  Arohbifhops  Bainbridge  and 

Wolfey.  Plate  III,  N.  17  and  N.  19  —2 

1369  Henry  VIII.  6  Half-Groats,  ftruck  in  the  Archbilhop’s 

Mint  at  Canterbury,  3  ftruck,  by  Lee,  2  by  Wolfey, 

at  York,  and  2  with  Pofui  "  —  —  13 

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SILVER  MEDALS  OF  BRANDENBURG  AND 

PRUSSIA. 


1570  Frederick  III.  Elector  of  Brandenburg,  on  taking  of 

Bonn,  in  1689.  Tome  3,  P.  421  1  • —  ,5- 

1571  Sophia  Charlotta,  of  Brunfwick,  Wife  of  thq  Elector 

Frederick  III.  Reverfc,  Mon  Devoir  fait  mon  Plaifir; 
in  tire  Exergue,  1691  :  on  her  Death,  in  1705. 


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1372  Frederick  III.  1691,  V.  Loon.  Tom.  3,  P.  423,  on  hh 

being  made  King  of’  Pruffia  in  1691,  2.  One  on  his 
Alliance  with  the  Kings  of  Denmark  and  Poland  ill 
1709,  all  their  Heads  in  a  Triangle.  One  of  him  in 
Van  Loon,  Tom.  4,  P.  356  —  — 

1373  Sophia  Dorothea,  Princefs  of  Brunfwick  Lunenburg, 

on  her  Marriage  with  Frederick  William,  afterwards 
King  of  Pruffia,  in  1706,  and  2  very  fmall  J  Medals 
of  her,  and  1  of  F.  L.  Henry,  Prince  of  Pruffia, 
1726  —  —  —  4 

1374  Frederick  II.  King  of  Pruffia.  Patris  Virtutibus,  date 

in  the  Chronogram  1713.  One,  per  Afperaad  Aftra, 
dates  in  the  Exergue ,  1731  and  1732,  and  1  on  his 
Death  in  1740*  —  —  — 

1375  Frederick  III.  probably  on  his  Acceffion.  R.  Rex 

Natura,  an  Eagle.  Exergue,  1740.  By  Daffier. 
Fadta  Felix;  Germania  Pace.  Brefiau,  1742 

1376  Frederick  III.  In  the  Exergue,  Inita.  Drefdse,  1745, 

Pacis  Fcedere.  Inito.  Draffidae,  25  Dec.  1745.  Pax 
Conclufa,  1745.  A.  Domino  Factum  eft  iftud,  Dec. 

,  1 745  -  -  _  — 

1377-  Frederick  HI.  or  the  Great.  Reverfe,  Prmtium.  Prope 
Rofbach,  5  Nov.  1757.  Reftaurata  Felicitate  Publica 
Liffie,  5  Dec.  1757  —  — 

1373  Frederick  III.  Reverfe,  Inhabitat  et  Inaugirat  Berolin, 
1748,  a  Box  Medal.  Veritatis  Paradoxa,  f 75 S.  Con¬ 
tains  the  Hiftory  of  many  remarkable  Events  of  his 
Reign.  Lignitii,  15  Aug.  1760  -  3 

1379  Peter  III.  Emperor  of  Ruffia,  and  Frederick,  King  of 

Pruffia,  Face  to  Face.  Sal.  Gen.  Hum.  Reverfe, 
Minervoc  Paciferx,  1762.  A  Jubilee  Medal,  on  the 
French  Church,  1772.  Fides  Prxftita  Marienburgi, 

1 772.  A  fmall  Portrait  of  Paul,  afterwards  Emperor. 
Fredericus  Rex  Amicitix.  Reverfe ,  Dextris  Holpitio 
Jundtis.  D.  21  Jul.  A.  1776.  Paul.  Petr.  M.  D. 
Ruffi  Berolinum  Ingreffiis  '  —  —  4 

1380  Academy,  and  other  fmall  Medals  —  11 

1831  Frederick.  On  the  Exergue,  Lilib.  Diremt.  Pace. 

Tefchen,  D.  13  Maii,  1779.  Another,  Pac.  Germ. 
Telch.  Siles.  D.  13  Maii,  1779.  On  his  Death  ;  his 
Head  with  a  Military  Hat.  R.  Reftabat,  aliud  Nihil. 
Another,  his  Head  radiated,  in  the  Exergue ,  Cafto 
Redditus.  D.  17  Augufti,  1786  —  4* 

1382  Frederick  William,  late  King  of  Pruffia,  on  his  Accef- 
fon  to  the  Throne,  17  Aug.  1786.  One  on  the  Mar¬ 
riage  of  Frederick  Lewis,  Prince  of  Pruffia,  and  Ca¬ 
roline  Sophia,  Princefs  of  Mecklenburg,  26  Dec. 

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SILVER  MEDALS  OF  AUSTRIA. 


*383  Maximilian,  King  of  the  Romans,  and  Mary,  Heirefs 


of  Charles,  Duke  of  Burgundy,  on  the  I  r  Marriage,  in 
1477.  Fan  Mieris,  Tome  1,  Page  140.  His  Bull, 
Reverfe,  Her  Head,  1479,  P.  141.  Maximilian,  as 
i  Emperor,  or  Horfeback.  Date,  under,  1509.  Re~ 


t’tjje,  Coats  of  Arms,  P.413. 


3 


1384  The  Emperor  Charles.  Struck  at  Milan.  Tome  2, 

P.  314,  P.  466,  N.  1  &  2.  P.  46,  N.  2.  Tome  3. 
And  3,  Reverfe ,  Coats  of  Arms  — -  7 

1385  The  Bulls  of  Ferdinand,  King  of  the  Romans  and  Bro¬ 

ther  to  the  Emperor,  Charles  V.  and  Ann  of  Hungary, 
on  their  Marriage.  Tome  2,  P.  123.  No  Reverfe. 
Another,  T.  3,  P.  12,  P.  40.  Another,  R.  _ His  Son, 
Maximilian,  King  of  the  Romans,  1563.  5 

1386  JtFhe  Emperor  Rodolph  II.  His  Head.  Reverfe,  An 

Eagle,  Saluti  Publicae,  &c.  —  '3 

1387  Matthias,  afterwards  Pfmperor,  1578’.  Van  Loon, 

Tome  1,  Page  243,  N.  3.  On  being  made  King  of 
Hungary,  I.  His  Head,  and  Ann  his  Emprefs,  on 
being  crowned  at  Frankfort,  6th  June,  1612,  3. 
One  Gold.  Another,  their  Heads.  On  his  Entry  in 
Ravenfpergen,  1613  -  -  $ 

1388  Ferdinand  III.  His  Head.  Reverfe,  infer ibed,  Legitime 

Cerlantibus  Fermamente  Regnorum.  Two  differing 
only  in  Size.  R.  in  Memoriam  Regim  Coronationis  et 

Comitorum,  &c.  1653  _ _  5 

J389  Leopold  I.  His  Head.  R.  Imperio  Sua  Forma  Confi- 

lio  et  Induftria.  Pax  et  Salus  ■ -  3 

1390  Leopold,  upon  raifing  the  Siege  of  Vienna,  befieged  by 

the  Turks  in  1683  _  6 

1391  Leopold,  upon  taking  Buda  from  the  Turks,  in  1686  4 

1392  Leopold  I.  R.  Pannoniis  Dacia  Illirico  Hereditagis 

Regnis  ad  Audtis.  The  Head  of  him  and  the  Emprefs. 

Of  him  and  Jofeph  upon  being  elected  King  of  the 
Romans,  in  1690.  Dacia  ielix  1692.  Fan  Loon  P 
439  &  443  _  _ '  *  G 

1393  Jofeph,  on  being  cledled  King  of  the  Romans,  in  1690. 

Different .  -  -  5 

1394  Jofeph,  his  Bull,  1,688.  Reverfe,  the  Portraits  of  14 


Emperors  of  the  Houfe  of  Agifria 


I 


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V 

t 

(  H2  ) 

1395  Jofeph  and  his  Queen  Wilhelmina  Amalia,  on  their 
Marriage,  in  1 699.  Upon  the  taking  of  Landau,  in 
1702 ,  T.  4,  P.  384.  Upon  coming  to  the  Empire,  in 
1705,  T.  5,  P.  11,  P.  155.  And  One  on  his  Death, 
1711  '  -  '  -  5 

I  •  %  ’  \  •  f 

ENGLISH  SILVER  MEDALS. 


1396  Obverfe,  The  Rock  of  Gibraltar.  Incribed ,  Battering 

Ships  deftroyed,  13  th  Sept.  1782.  Reverfe ,  an  In- 
feription  to  commemorate  the  Blockade  Siege,  of  near 
4  Years,  the  Britith  Lyon  couchant;  holding  a  Shield ; 
a  Caftle  and  Key;  the  Arms  of  Gibraltar. 

1397  On  the  King’s  Recovery,  in  1789. 

1398  On  his  Majefty’s  going  to  return  Thanks  for  his  Reco¬ 

very.  Obverfe,  His  Head  looking  to  the  left.  Reverfe, 
St.  Paul’s  Church,  infcribed,  Lretitia  cum  Pietate.  Un¬ 
derneath  the  Church,  in  fmall  Charaders,  Deo.  Opt. 
Max.  Rex.  PirentifT.  pro  Salute  Reft.  V.  S.  L.  M. 
Ap.  23,  1789.  The  Dies  being  broke ,  no  more  of  thefe 

Medals  can  be  Jlruck  — — —  - 

2399  George,  Prince  of  Wales.  Reverfe,  King  Alfred  giv- 
*  .  \\  \  ing  Bread  to  a  Beggar.  Frederic,  Duke  of  York,  Bi- 

*  *  \  fhop  of  Ofnaburg,  on  the  taking  of  Valenciennes,  in 

\  1793  — -  — 

-  1400  A  Premium  Medal,  given  by  the  Marquis  of  Granby. 

Obverfe ,  the  King’s  Plead,  Prmmia  Laudi.  Exergue , 
D.  M.  Granby,  Mag.  Gen.  Ord.  1765.  And  2  on 
v  his  Death,  in  1770,  aged  50  - - 

1401  His  Prefent  Majefty.  One,  a  Lyon,  on  the  Reverfe, 

1781.  One  on  the  Jubilee, .  1788,  R.  William  III. 
And  One,  Reverfe,  a  Building.  And  One,  the 
Arms  — - —  - - 

1402  The  Duke  of  Northumberland.  Reverfe,  Alnwick  Caf¬ 

tle,  reftored,  1766.  Thomas  Snelling,  the  Medallift, 
died  2d  May,  1761.  On  the  Death  of  John  Murray, 
Duke  of  Athol,  1774.  In  Commemoration  of  Han¬ 
del,  in  1774  - -  - 

1403  David  Latouche  7?.  Infcribed,  Qui  bene  parte  Me¬ 

lius  Difpenfavit.  Nat.  1704,  Ob.  1785,  Three  Fi¬ 
gures.  Thomas  Ryder.  Reverfe,  in  a  Wreath,  Non 
Alieana.  Unquam.  Ryder.  Veftigia  P retie t.  Boeh  by 
IV.  Moffopy  of  Dublin  ^  _ - 

1404  Premium  Medals  of  the  Royal  Society 

1405  The  Lddyftone  Ligbt-Houfe,  1757.  Clerkenwell 

Church,  rebuilt,  1788  - - 


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3 


4 


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(  113  ) 


1406  Lord  Southampton,  by  Thomas  Simon  Medattick,  Hi  dory 

of  England,  Plate  25,  N.  8.  The  Plead  of  Thomas 
Neale,  Efq.  Mint  Mafter,  in  the  Reign  of  King  Wil- 
William  — —  - ,  2 

1407  Tickets,  Public  and  Private,  at  pr.  oz. 

1408  Jettons  and  Counters,  chiefly  engraved  by  Crifpin  De 

Pas — 2.  On  the  Powder  Plot.  And  others 

i 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  SILVER. 
1409  Macrinus,  3.  Elagabalus,  3.  Julia  Paula,  1.  Julia 


Maefa,  1.  Alexander,  2.  Julia  Mam a?a,  2.  Max- 
iminus,  1.  Balbinus,  1.  14* 

1410  Diadumenianus,  1.  princ.  ivventvtis.  (very 

finely  preferved.)  I 

1411  Diadumenianus,  1.  princ.  ivventvtis.  ( very 
finely  preferved ,  and  fiomewhpt  different  from  the  former.)  1 

1412  Diadumenianus,  2. — princ.  ivventvtis. — spes 

pvblica.  ( both  well  preferved. )  2 

1413  Julia  Paula,  1.  Aquilia  Severn,  1.  Julia  Soaemias,  1. 

Julia  Maefa,  1.  Alexander,  1.  Julia  Mamaea,  1. 

(all  extremely  well  preferved.)  — ^  <5 

1414  Julia  Maefa,  1.  Alexander,  8.  Julia  Mamaea, 

3.  Balbinus,  1.  Pupienus,  2.  Gordianus  Pius, 

5.  20 

1415  Alexander,  4.  Barbia  Orbiana,  1.  Julia  Mam  sea,  1, 

( all  finely  preferved.)  q 

14I3*Maximinus,  1.  Paulina,  1.  (both  finely  preferved.)  2 

1  4 14*  Paulina,  1.  Maximus,  I.  (both  well  preferved.)  2 

1415*Maximus,  1.  Pupienus,  1,  (The  latter  finely  preferved, 

and  of  remarkably  good  workmanjhip . )  — —  2 

\ 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  GOLD,  . 

> 

1416  Titus,  1.  cos.  viii.  p.  p.  tr.  p.  rx.  imp.  xv, 

Ancora,  cui  obvolutus  delphinus.  - - -  1 

1417  Titus,  1.  pax  avg.  Mulier  dans,  d.  caduceum  ex- 

tendit  fupra  tripodem,  cui  crumena  impofita,  s.  ramum, 
etiimul  columnae  innititur. - -  1 

1418  Titus,  1.  pontif,  tr.  p.  cos.  mi.  Victoria,  d.  coro- 

pain,  bad  inddens,  adurgente  hinc  et  inde  lerpente, 
(extremely  fine.)  . - -  j 

1419  Titus,  l.  pontif.  tr.  pot.  Mulier  bad  inddens,  c}. 

glibernaculumj  s.  cornucopia®.  Cfi mj  1 

Q 


1  ;  J!USJ  L  f Somewhat  different  from  the  former .) 

i-l-dl  1  itus^  1.  tr,  p.  ix.  imp.  xv.  cos.  viii.  p.  p.  Sella 
curulis,  fupra  quam  corona  laurea.  (fine ) 

14-22  Titus,  1.  tr.  p.  ix.  imp.  xv.  cos.  viii.  p.  p.  Ele- 
phas.  - -  _  _ 

142.3  Titus,  1.  vesta.  Templum  rotundum,  in  quo  Dea 

ftans,  hinc  et  inde  ftatua  hafiata.  - 

1421  i  itus,  1.  Imperator  in  quadrigis  triumphalibns,  d.  ia- 
mum,  s.  feeptrum  cum  aquila.  (rare) 

14-25  Domitianus,  lr  cos.  mi.  Cornucopia?  prominent- 
bus  fpicis.  . — - .  - 


ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 

1426  Richard  III.  his  Angel.  Mint  Mark,  a  Boar’s  Head, 

one  of  his  Supporters,  N.  25  - 

1427  Richard  III.  Angel.  Mint  Mark,  a  Rofe  — 

1428  Richard  III.  his  Angelet  or  Half  Angel,  N.  21,  forty 

Grains  ■ -  - _ 

1429  Henry  VII.  his  Noble  or  RyaJ.  The  King,  as  ufnal, 

Banding  in  a  Ship,  a  fquare  Flag,  with  a  Dragon  on 
the  Stern.  Another,  at  the  Head,  with  an  H.  the  ini¬ 
tial  of  his  Name.  On  the  Centre  of  the  Jleverfe,  the 
Arms  ofFrance  alone.  Mint  Mark,  a  Sword.  Weight 
117  Grains,  Gold  Coinage,  P.2,  N.  1. 

1430  Henry  VII.  his  Double  Ryal,  or  Sovereign,  N.  4. 

1431  Henry  VII.  his  Double  Sovereign,  weighing  4-76 

Grains  • - - - 

1432  Henry  VII.  Sovereign,  N.  3.  - 

1433  Henry  VII.  Sovereign,  N.  5.  - 

1434  Henry  VII.  Angels.  One  of  them  counterin arked 
'  with  the  Belgic  Lyon,  to  give  it  Currency  in  Holland. 

Mint  Mark,  an  Arrow’s  Head,  and  the  Angelet 

1435  Henry  VII.  Angels.  Mint  Marks,  Cinqfoil  and  Crofs 
x  C  toilet,  2.  Hall  Angels. — Caftle. — Crofs  Croflet  and 

Rofe,  N.  6.  - — _  _ _ 

1435*Henry  VIII.  his  Sovereign,  N.  19.  Weight,  238 
Grains  -  - - 

1436  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  containing  30  Boards  for  Eng- 

lifh  Coins,  and  1  Drawer,  1  Foot  3  Inches  and  a  half 
wide,  1  Foot  3  Inches  and  a  half  deep,  2  Feet  1  Inch 
high - . - 


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Thirteenth  Day’s  Sale. 


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POPES  COPPER. 


5. 


Paul  IV.  7.  Pius  IV.  15 


1437  Marcellus  II. 

143S  Pius  V.  "  — 

1439  Gregory  XIII.  -  «  — 

1440  Sextus  V.  18.  Urban  VII.  2.  Gregory  XIV.  2. 

nocent  IX.  2  — —  - 

1441  Clement  VIII.  10.  Leo  XI.  Paul  XV.  14 

1442  Gregory  XV.  6.  *  Urban  VIII.  26  — 

1443  Urban  VIII.  - -  - 

1444  Innocent  X.  -  - 

1  445  Alexander  VII.  - -  - 

1446  Clement  IX.  -  - 

1447  Clement  X.  • -  - 

1448  Innocent  XI.  -  - 

1449  Alexander  VIII.  - - 

1450  Innocent  XII. - — — 

1451  Clement  XI 


In- 


1452  Clement  XI.  27.  Innocent  XIII.  8  — 

1453  Benedict  XIII.  by  Hedlinger,  P.  XXXIV.  N.  2,  and  3 

145 3 ^'Benedict  XIII.  -  ’  - - 


27 

27 

38 


24 

25 

32 

33 
27 
35 
20 

27 
38. 
3  2 

26 

28 
35 

o 

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1-7 


ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 

r 

x 

1454  Probus,  2.  Fides  Militum. — Virtus  August!, — - 
Carinus,  1.  Diocletianus,  6.  Felix  Advent. 
Augg.  N.  N. — Fortune  Reduci  Caess.  N.  N. 
— Genio  Populi  Romani. — Providentia  Deq- 
rum  Quies  Augg. — Sacra  Monet.  Augg.  Et 
Caess.  Nostr. — Quies  Auc-g.  •— « 

Q2 


9 


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(  ) 

•  •  -f  ' 

M./0  Probus,  1.  Fides  Milit.  Dioctetiamis,  J 1 .  Fe¬ 
lix  Advent.  Augg.  N.  N. — Fortune  Reduci 

Augg.  N;N;*—  Genio  Populi  R  OMANI. - HeK- 

cutr  Pacifero. — ProvidentiaDeorum.—- Fr  o- 

VIDENTIA  DeORUM  QuIES  AuGG. - SaCR.  Mo* 

v  NET.  Au0g.  et  Caess.  Nostr. — Sac.  Mon. 
Urb.  Augg.  et  Caess.  N.  N.— Salvts  Augg. 
et  Ca£ss.  Fee.  Kart. — Quies  Augg.— Quies 

Augustorum.  '  — -  12 

1456  Diocletianus,  7,  different  Types. — Maximianus  the 
Firft,  5.  2Eterna  Memoria. — Cgnsekv.  Urb. 
Su^e. — Felix  Advent.  Augg.  N.  N. — Fides 
Militum  Augg.  et  CAEsSi  N.  N. — Fides  Mr* 

litum.  - - -  -  12 

>457  Diocletianus,  5,  different  Types. — Caraufius,  1.  Pax 
Aug.  Maximianus,  the  Firft,  6.  Fortune  Re- 
du.ci  Caess.  N.  N. — Genio  Pop.  Rom. — GeNio 
Populi  Romani. — Herculi  Conservat  ori. — 
Mars  Victor. — M.oneta  Sacra  Augg.  et 

Caess.  N.  N.  1 - -  12 

,1458  Diocletianus,  4,  different  Types.  Maximianus  the 
Firft,  6.  Moneta  S.  Augg.  et  Caess.  N.  N. — 
Providentia  Deorum  Quies  Augg. — Sac. 
Mon.  Urb.  Augg.  et  Caess.  N.  N. — Sacra 
Monet.  Augg.  et  Caess.  Nostr.  —  Salvis 
Augg.  et  Caess.  Fel.  Kart. — Virtus  Augg. 

FT  Caess.  N.  N.  — —  -  10 

1459  Diocletianus,  6,  different  Types.  Maximianus,  the 

Firft,  8,  different  Types.  — -  14 

1460  Diocletianus,  5,  different  Types.  Maximianus,  the 

Firff,  8,  different  Types.  - - -  13 

1461  Diocletianus,  5,  different  Types.  Maximianus  the 

Firii,  9,  different  Types.  * -  14 


ENGLISH  SILVER  HALF  GROATS. 

T  •' 

1462  Flenry  VIII.  his  34  \  ear — Snellbig,  P.  III.  iV.  36,  a;ui 
twelve  of  his  bale  Money ,flruck  at  Bri/lol,  Canterbury , 


London,  and  York  — - - -  1 3 

1463  Edward  VI.  Jlruck  at  Canterbury  -  I* 

1464  Edward  VI.  firuck  at  London  •—  ■■  —  ■■  —  1 

1465  Mary’s  Half  Groat,  P.  5,  N.  1  ■-* — —  1 

3466  Philip  and  Mary’s  Half  Groat,  Plate  V.  N.  4  1 

1467  Elizabeth,  1  milled.  And  One,  doubtful  if  milled  2 

1468  Elizabeth,  different  hammered  Half  Groats,  P.  6,  N.  6 

&  19-.  - -  - -  IS 

t469  James  I.  fir  ft  Coinage,  Plate  8,  1.  Of  his  fecond 

Coinage,  N.  10.  Nin&  - - 1  0 

/  '  \ 


(  117 

H70  Charles!.  Different  Coinages  of  the  Tower  Mint.  Sncl- 

ling,  P.  9,  N.  3,  9,  &  15. - 22 

14-71  Aberiftwith,  P.  10,  N.  25.  And  Five,  with  the  Book, 

Crown,  and  Fleur  de  Lis  - -  6" 

1472  'B riot’s  Half  Groat.  Oxford .  P.  11.  N.  2  &  3. — And 

Two  Country  Mints  — ; - — •  5 

147.3  Tlie  Exeter  Half  Groat,  Plate  13,  N.  2.  P 

1474  Commonwealth,  1.  Charles  II.  Of  his  firft  and  fe- 

cond  Coinage,  5.  And  7  of  his  Milled  Money.  One, 
dated,  1668.  - 

1475  James  II. 3.  William  and  Mary,  4.  William,  3.  Ann,  7. 

George  I.  6.  George  II.  10.  And  George  III.  8.  41 


THREEPENCES. 


i 


1476  Edward  VI.  One,  ftruck  at  London,  and  Two  at  York, 

Snelling ,  Plate  4,  N.  17  - -  3 

1477  Elizabeth,  Milled  Threpenees,  P.  7,  N.  I.  3 

1478  Elizabeth,  Hammered  Threepences,  P.  6,  N.  13.  16 

1479  Charles  I.  3,  ffruck  at  Aberiftwith.  1,  at  Exeter. 

4,  at  Oxford.  1,  at  York.  And  2,  Mints  unknown  1? 

1480  Charles  II.  OF  his  firffc  and  fecond  Coinage,  2.  Mill¬ 

ed,  8.  James  II.  4.  William  and  Mary,  3.  Willi¬ 
am,  2.  Ann,  6.  George  I.  3.  George  II.  5. 
George  III.  8.  - - — >  41 


ENGLISH  SILVER  GROATS. 

I4S1  Edwrad  I.  Weight,  80  Grains,  Snelling,  Plate  2, 

N.  10.  - -  - : —  I 

1482  Edward  III.  4,  ftruck  at  London.  And  1,  of  Richard, 

ffruck  at  London  * - *  - 5 

14S3  Henry  IV.  V.  or  VI.  1,  ffruck  at  Calais,  And  6,  at 

London  - : —  A  N  — -  7 

1484  Henry's  Groats,  ffruck  at  London.  Various  Mint  and 

Privy  Mraks  — - - -  -  8 

1785  Henry  VI.  ftruck  at  Briftol.  See  Snelling,  Page  17  1 

1486  Henry  VI.  ffruck  after  his  49th  Year.  6,  at  London. 

And  1,  at  York  - —  7 

1487  Edward  IV.  Heavy  Groats,  before  his  4th  Year,  ftruek 

at  London  — - -  - - 

1488  Edward  IV.  Heavy  Groats,  ffruck  at  London 

1489  Edward  IV.  Heavy  Groats,  ffruck  at  London  4 

1490  Edward  IV.  3,  ffruck  at  Briftol.  1,  at  Coventry*  And 

4,  at  London  - - - —  ** - -  8 


tO  l*r 


1  491  Edward  IV.  2,  flruck  at  Briftol.  4,  at  London.  I,  a t 

Norwich.  And  1,  at  York  - —  1  & 

1492  Edward  IV.  2,  flruck  at  Briftol,  4,  at  London.  1,  at 

Norwich.  And  Eat  York  — - -  8 


AUSTRIA. 

V 

3193  Charles,  Archduke  of  Aufiria,  Soil  of  Leopold.  Re- 
verje ,  Juxta  Jo  vis  Solifque  Vias,  1700,  Van  Loon , 
Tome  4,  P.  309.  Charles  VI.  on  being  made  Empe¬ 
ror,  N.  1,  P.  189.  Another,  on  the  fame  Occafion. 
Date,  1711  -  - -  3 

1494  Charles  VI.  P.  240.  2,  Pax  Badens,  1714,  P.  246. 

1,  R.  Patet  Oriens.  by  Hamerani.  The  Emprels  Eli¬ 
zabeth.  R.  Augufia  Lucifera^  - - -  5 

1495  Charles  VI.  R.  Exergue ,  Leopold  Archid.  Auftr.  Princ. 

Auftriae,  13thAprih  1716.  2,  c.  c.  Mil.  Turcar.  Fu- 

gata.  Vallum  Caftraq.  Expug.  1717.  3,  Tauruno 

Capta,  1717.  And  1,  by  Rottier,  a  Chronogram, 
Date,  1717  -  -  ~ 

1496  Charles  VI.  and  George  II.  Face  to  Face.  R.  Fcedus 

Viennefe  init.  1731.  Caftris  Floft.  Captis,  1734. 
Primo  JEdium  Lapide  Pofito,  1735  -  3 

1497  Francis,  Duke  of-  Lorraine,  afterwards  Francis  I.  On 

his  Marriage  with  Maria  Therefa,  Daughter  of  Charles 
VI.  Emperor  of  Germany,  in  1736.  Medailles  trap- 
p£es  fous  le  Regne  Glorieux  de  rimperatrice.  Reine 
Marie 'Therefa,  Vienna,  1782,  P.  6.  Another,  P.  10, 

On  the  Birth  of  the  Archduke  Jofeph,  in  1741.  P.  25, 
Another,  on  the  lame  Subject,  with  the  Emprefles 
■■  Head  -  -  '  4 

1498  The  Emprefs  Queen,  on  her  Coronation,  in  1741,  P.  29 

30.  At  Paague,  in  4743,  N.  I.  Another,  or.  the 
fame  Subject.  Unetio.  Regia  Prag.  12,  May,  1743, 
p.41.  -  - *  4 

1499  Mary  Therefa,  P.35.  Breflau,  1742*  The  Bufts  of 

the  Emperor  and  Emprefs.  Reverfe ,  Two  Heads  of 
Archdukes,  P.  58.  -  3 

1500  The  Emprefs  Queen,  on  the  Peace  with  Bavaria,  in 

1745,  P.  59.  Et  Mente  et  Armis,  P.  64.  2 

1501  Francis  1.  on  being  elected  Emperor,  13  September, 

1745,  P.65,  70.  Upon  his  Coronation,  at  Frankfort, 

4th  October,  1745,  P.  "75,  80,  81,  &  82.  £ 

1502  The  Emprefs,  on  (lie  Pacification  of  Germany,  1745, 

p  87.  The  Emperor,  in  the  Diet  at  Ratiibon,  P.  89. 
The  Emprefs,  on  (he  Peace  of  Drefden,  P.  93  &  94.- 
And  two  more  on  (he  fame  Subject  — -  6 


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1503  The  Emprefs,  on  the  Birth  of  the  Dutchefs  Amelia,  26th 

February,  1746,  P.  99  &  101.  On  the  Birth  of  the 
Archduke  Leopold,  5th  May,  1747,  P.  107.  One  on 
the  Peace  of  Aix  la  Chapelle,  in  174S  -  4 

1504  Charles  V.  and  the  Emperor  Francis,  Face  to  Face,  P. 

152.  The  Emperor  and  Emprefs  on  the  Battle  ot  Co¬ 
lin,  in  1757,  P.  164.  165,  &  166.  —  4 

.1505  The  Emperor  and  Emprefs,  on  the  Military  Order  of 
St.  Therefa,  ISth  June,  1757,  P.  167.  On  raifing  the 
Siege  of  Prague,  P.  169.  On  railing  the  Siege  ot  01- 
mutz,  in  1758,  P.  172.  Upon  the  Battle  of  Hoch- 

Kireh,  14th  O&ober,  1758  - -  4 

1506  Francis  and  Mary,  upon  delivering  of  Drefden,  4th  Sep¬ 
tember,  1759,  P.  176.  On  taking  Twelve  Thoufand 
Pruflians  Prifoners,  21ft  November,  1759,  P.  177.  On 
the  Victory  of  Landlhut,  1760,  P.  179.  On  the  Mar¬ 
riage  of  the  Archduke  Jofeph,  with  Elizabeth,  Daugh¬ 
ter  of  Philip,  Duke  of  Parma,  6th  Odtober,  1760, 

P.  181.  -  - - -  4 

T507  Charles,  Duke  of  Lorraine,  Brother  of  Francis  I.  on 
being  elected  Grand  Mailer  of  the  Teutonic  Order,  in. 
1761,  P.  187.  Joleph  on  being  crowned  King  of  the 
Romans,  3d  April,  1764*  P.  202,205,  &  207.  _  4 

1508  The  Princefs  Jofepha,  of  Bavaria,  on  her  Marriage 

with  the  King  of  the  Romans,  in  1765,  P.  217  &  223. 
Upon  the  Imperial  Family’s  Arrival  at  Infpruck,  P.226. 
And  on  the  Marriage  of  the  Archduke  of  Leopold, 
with  Louifa,  Infanta  of  Spain,  in  1765,  P.  228.  4 

1509  The  Emperor  Joleph  If.  and  his  Mother,  Mary  The¬ 

refa,  on  the  Recovery  of  the  Archdukes  Ferdinand, 
and  Maximilian,  and  the  Archduchefs  Therefa,  from 
the  Small  Pox,  in  1768,  P.  282.  On  the  building  of 
a  Lazaretto  at  TriePe,  in  1769,  P.297.  Charles  of 
Lorrain  and  Maximilian,  on  being  made  his  Coadju¬ 
tor  of  the  Teutonic  Order,  P.  315.  Jofeph  IT.  and 
his  Mother,  P.361.  .  — — —  4' 

1510  The  Emprefs.  A  Premium  Medal,  P.  372.  One  on 

her  P.ecovery  from  the  Small  Pox,  in  1767,  P.  263. 

A  fmall  Premium  Medal  of  the  Academv  of  Brulfels. 
And  I  on  the  Marriage  of  the  Archduke  Leopold, 
in  1788.  — —  .  ^  4 

1511  The  Emperor  Jofeph  II.  1789.  Leopold  II.  Corona¬ 

tion,  1790.  Emperor  Francis  II.  Menfe  Jul.  1792. 
Him  and  the  King  of  Pruffiaf  Frederick  William  IT. 
Face  to  Face,  1792  - —  —  4 

1512  Small  Medals  and  Jettons,  of  the  Houfe  of  Auftria  30 

1513  ErneP,  Due  de  Croy.  Prince  of  the  Empire,  1668. 

Count  Stahrenburg,  1683,  2.  Prince  Charles  of  Lor¬ 
raine,  2  • - -  - 

1514  Small  Medals  and  Jettons.  Chief y  of  Germany,  at 

per  ounce.  '  1  — - 


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ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  SILVER. 


~1515/Balbinus>  3.  Pupienus,  3.  Gordianus  Pius  Cjesar,  1.  7 

1516  Gordianus  Africa nus  Junior,  I.  (finely preferved.)  1 

1.517  Gordianus  Pius,  3.  Philippus,  Senior,  3.  Otacilia  Se¬ 
vern,  2.  Philippus  Junior,  3.  Trajanus  Decius,  3. 
Herennia  Etrufcilla,  2.  Herennius,  2.  (all  finely 
preferved.)  —  — -  — —  IS 

1518  Gordianus  Pius,  6.  Philippus  Senior,  6.  Otacilia  Se¬ 

vern,  3.  Trajanus  Decius,  2.  Herennius,  2.  Hof- 
tilianus,  1.  Trebonianus  Gallus,  4;  ( all  well  prefer- 
red.)  ,  —  —  24 

1519  Gordianus  Pius,  3.  Philippus  Senior,  3.  Otacilia  Se¬ 

vern,  2.  Philippus  Junior,  3.  Trajanus  Decius,  3. 
HerenniaEtrufcilla,  2.  Herennius,  2.  ( all  finely 

preferved.)  —  —  - —  18 

1520  Gordianus  Pius,  5.  Philippus  Senior,  5.  Philippus 

Junior,  1.  Trajanus  Decius,  2.  Herennia  Etrufcil- 
la,  1.  Hoflilianus,- 1.  Trebonianus  Gallus,  2.  Vo- 
lufianus,  3.  Aemilianus,  3.  Yalerianus  Senior,  4. 
Gallienus,  3.  —  —  —  30 

1521  Gordianus  Pius,  20.  Philippus  Senior,  17.  Trajanus 

Decius,  1.  Trebonianus  Gallus,  5.  Volufianus,  7.  50 

1522  Philippus  Senior,  3.  Hoflilianus,  2.  Trebonianus 

Gallus,  2.  Voiuftanus,  2,  Aemilianus,  3,  Valeri- 
anus  Senior,  3.,  Gallienus,  4,  Salonina,  5.  Poitu- 
mus,  3.  —  25 

1523  Volulianus,  3.  Aemilianus,  1.  Yalerianus  Senior,  2. 

Mariniana,  1,  Gallienus,  2.  Salonina,  2.  Valerianus 
the  Third,  2.  Poftumus,  2.  (all finely  preferved.)  15 

1524  Aemilianus,  2.  Mariniana,  1.  Gallienus,  2.  Salo¬ 

nina,  2.  Yalerianus  the  Second,  Gallieni  prater,  3. 
Yalerianus  the  Third,  Gallieni  Fil.  3-  poftumus,  8. 
Marius,  I.  Diocletianus,  1.  Maximianus,  the 
Firfl,  1.  '  — •  —  ^  24 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  GOLD, 

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V  1 

1525  Domitianus,  1.  cos.  v.  Figura  genuflexa  vexillum 

oftert.  (fine.)  —  —  1 

-1526  Domitianus,  1.  germanicvs  cos.  xvi.  Germania 
mmlta  clypco  patrio  infidet,  infra  halta  fradla,  (ex* 
trgmely  fine  and  rare.)  —  t— ; 


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1527  Domitianus,  2.  imp.  xxii.  cos.  xvr.  cens.  p.  p.  p. 

Minerva  flans,  d.  haiiam. — princeps  ivventvtis. 
Dum  dextnejun&ze,  intermedia  aquila  legionaria  prorre 
navis  infixa.  - - -  - 

1528  Domitianus,  1.  imp.  xii.  cos.  xii.  cens.  p.  p.  p. 

Germania  maefta  clypeo  patrio  infidet,  infra  hafla  Irac- 


ta.  (fine  and  rare.)  -  — —  1 

1529  Domitianus,  1.  ivppiter  conservator.  Aquila 

fuhnini  infiflens.  — — —  - — -  1 

1530  Domitianus,  J.  princeps  ivventvt.  Spei  typus.  1 

1531  Domitianus,  1.  princeps  ivventvtis.  Sella  cum 

galea  impofita.  (rare)  1 

1532  Domitianus,  1.  princeps  ivventvtis,  Vefla  fe- 

dens,  d.  palladium,  s.  haflam.  (very  fine.)  '  1 

1533  Domitianus,  !.  tr.  pot.  ii.  cos.  vim.  des.  x.  p.  p. 

Minerva  flans,  d.  haflam.  1 

1534  Domitianus,  1.  tr.  pot.  imp.  ii.  cos.  viii.  des. 

viiii.  p.  p.  Protome  Palladis,  d.  haflam  fupra  hu- 
.  merum.  -  -  1 

1535  Domitianus,  I.  Domitianus  eques,  d.  fublata,  s,  fcep- 

trum.  - —  — — •  ,  1 


ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 


1536  Henry  VIII.  Sovereign.  Mint  Mark,  a  Fleur  de  Lis. 

Reverfe ,  a  Bolt  or  Arrow  — -  X 

15 37  Henry  VIII.  his  Angel,  Half  and  Quarter  Angel. 

Mint  Mark,  the  Fleur  de  Lis,  16  &  17.  — -  3 

1538  Henry  VIII.  Angel.  Without  the  H.  and  Rofe  on  the 

Reverfe ,  unpublijhed.  -  — -  1 

1539  Henry  VIII.  his  Angels,  3.  And  the  Angelet  4 

1540  Henry  VIII.  Angels.  Mint  Marks,  Fleur  deLis,  Port¬ 

cullis  crowned. — Angelets.  Caflle  crowned,  and 

Portcullis  crowned  -  - - •  4 


3541  Henry  VIII.  Called  the  George  Noble,  from  the  Fi¬ 
gure  of  St.  George  on  Horfeback  piercing  the  Dragon 
with  a  Spear.  Infcribed,  Tali  Dicait.  Sig.  Mes.  Fluc- 
tuari  Neqi.  Reverfe ,  a  Ship  with  a  large  Role  on  its 
.  Mafl,  H.  R.  on  the  Sides,  his  Titles.  Mint  Mark,  a 
Rofe.  Weighing  71  Grains  — -  ,  X 

1542  Henry  VIII.  Crowns,  with  H.  R.  H.  A.  and  H.  K. 

Half  Crowns,  If.  R.  and  H.  K.  Plate  2,  N.  3  1, 

12,  and  13.  ■ - —  - —  5 

1543  Henry  VIII.  Crowns,  H.  R.  R.  H.  and  H.  I.  Half 

Crowns,  with  H.  R.  and  FI.  K.  —  5 

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1544  Henry  VIII.  The  Pound  Sovereign  of  his  54-th  Year, 
1544.  Reverfe,  the  Arms  of  England  and  France, 
fupportecl  by  a  Lyon  and  a  Dragon.  Weight,  200 
Grains  -  -  - - 


1545  Henry  VIII.  The  Sovereign  and  Half  Sovereign-of  -  his 
36th  and  37th  Year.  P.  2.  N.  21  and  22.  Weight, 

190  and  94  Grains  - -  - ■  -• 


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154? 


1548 

1549 

1550 

1551 

1552 

1553 


1554 

1555 


1556 


POPES  MEDALS,  COPPER. 


Clement  XII.  Medallions.  Vevwii ,  P.  316,  N.  18,  19, 
and  21  -  - 


3 


Clement  Xll. 
Benedict  XIV. 
Clement  XIII. 
Clement  XIV. 
Pius  VI. 
Innocent  XII. 
St.  Ur  bain 


39 

31 

17 

10 

8 


Clement  XI.  2.  Clement  XII.  2,  by 


St.  Peter,  and  the  Set  of  Popes,  all  by  St.  Urhain 
Leaden  Seals,  called  Pope’s  Bulls.  Various  Roman 
Catholick  Medals  of  the  Virgin  Mary,  Saints,  &c.. 

A  Medallion  of  Alexander  VII.  His  Baft  with  the 
Triple  Crown.  Reverfe ,  A  Church  ;  a  Fountain  be¬ 
fore  it.  Underneath ,  Nobilius  Per  Te  Situs  Fluam  In- 
exhauftus.  7  his  fingular  Medallion  is"  inferted  in  a 
double  Rim ,  to  be  opened ,  and  contains  two  long  In - 
feriptions  • — — — •  - — 


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COPPER  MEDALS  BY  JOHN  AND  JAMES  ANTHONY 

DASSIER,  OF  GENEVA. 

1557  Sir  John  Barnard.  Sir  Robert  Barker.  Lord  Carteret. 
John  Campbell,  Duke  of  Argyle.  Cardinal  Fleury* 

Sir  Andrew  Fountaine.  Lewis  Le  Fort.  Baron 

Montefquieu  * - -  - -  $ 

155$  Archdeacon  Bridoake.  John  James  BurlamaquL 
Count  Mazzuchelli.  Alexander  Pope  *— 

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1559  Marlin  Folkcs.  Edmund  Halley.  Scipio  Maffeio. 

John  Duke  of  Montagu  * — * - -  4 

£560  Abraham  de  Moivre,  W.  Pulteney,-  Earl  of  Bath. 
Ma'rlhalt  Saxe.  Sir  Hans'  Sloane.  Charles  Spencer, 
Duke  of  Marlborough.  Philip  Stanhope,  Earl  of 
Chefterfield.  Robert  Walpole,  Earl  of  OrfoFd  $ 

1561  Dr.  Samuel  Clark.  John  Gutlenburg  and  John  Fauff, 

the  firft  Printers.  John  Locke.  Sir  Ifaac  Newton,  2. 
John  Fred.  Ab.  Ofterval.  John  de  Saconay.  Arch- 
bilhop  Wake.  William  Wyndham  —  9 

1562  In  Commemoration  of  the  Reformation,^  1. 5 35.  Two, 

on  Peace  being  reftorcd  in  Geneva,  1738.  One, 
Honorary  -  - 

1563  A  Set  of  the  Reformers.  John  Wicliff.  John  Hnfs. 

Jerome  of  Prague.  Patrick  Hamilton.  Zuingle. 
[ohn  Oecolampad.  Berthold  Haller.  Simon  Gri- 
neus.  Martin  Luther.  Paul  Fagius.  Martin  Bucer. 
Thomas  Cranmer.  Nicholas  Ridley.  Hugh  Latimer. 
Philip  Melanehton.  John  Lafco.  Peter  Martyr. 
Wolfsgan  Mufculus.  John  Calvin.  William  Farell. 
Peter  Viret.  John  Knox.  Henry  Bullinger.  Theo¬ 
dore  Bcza  -  - .  24* 


ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 


1.568 


12 


14 


1564  Diocletianus,  2,  different  Types.  Maximianus,  the 

firft,  5,  different  Types.  Conftantius  Chi  or  us,  5. 
Consecratio. — Felix  Advent.  Augg.  N .  N . 

7 — Fides  Militum. — Genio  Populi  Romani. — 
Memoria  Divi  Constant i .  — 

1565  Diocletianus,  2,  different  Types.  Maximianus,  the 

Firft,  different  Types.  Conftantius  Chlorus,  8, 
different  Types.  —  — 

1566  Diocletianus,  12.  Genio  Populi  Romani.  ( With 

various  Mint  Marks.)  Maximianus,  the  Firft,  12. 
Genio  Popui.i  Romani.  (With  various  Mint 
Marks.)  —  —  — 

1567  Diocletianus,  12.  Genio  Pouli  Romani,  (with 

v  arious  mint  marks)  Maximianus,  the  Firff,  9.  21 

Conftantius  Chlorus,  12.  Consecratio. — Felix 

Advent. Augg.  N.N. — Fides  Militum.— Fides 
Militum  Augg.  et  Caess.  N.  N. — Fortune 
Keddci  Caess.  N.  N. — genio  Augg.  et  C^esa- 
N.  N. — Genio  Populi  Romani.— Memo- 
ivi  Constants — Memoria  Felix. — 
Monet.  Augg..  et  Caess.  Nostr. — Sa¬ 
cra  Mon.  Urb.  Auggcet  Caess.  N.N. —Sal- 
vis  Augg.  et  Caess,  A1tcta  Kart.  12 


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1569  Conftantius  Chlorus,  6,  different  Types.  Maxuuianus, 

the  Second,  8.  Sterna  Memoria. — tEternje 
Memorise. — Altern/e  Memorise  Gal.  Maxi* 

MIANI.— CONCORDIAE  AUGG.— FeLIX  ADVENT. 

Augg.  N.  N. - F IDES  Militum. — Forti  For- 

T  U  N  A£.— “F  O  R  T  UN  AI  ReDUCI  (.-A  ESS.  N.  N. 

1570  Conftantius  Chlorus,  31.  Genio  1'opuli  Romani, 

(with  various  Mint  Murks.)  ““ 

157 1  Conftantius Chlorus,  5,  different  Types.  Maximianus, 

the  Second,  13.  Genio  Augusti.  Genio  Augg. 
etCaesarum,  N.  N. — Genio  Claris. — Ge¬ 
nio  Imperatoris.  1  Genio  Populi  Romani.  1 
Jovi  Cons.  Caes. — Memoria  Felix.— M.  Sa¬ 
cra  Augg.  et  Caess.  N.  .N.— Quies  Aug. — 

.  Roma-  Alter. — Sacra[Monet.  Augg.et  Caess. 
Nostr. — Salvis  Augg.  et  Caess.  Fel.  Kart. 
t-Virtus  Exercitus.  — " 

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ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS. 

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GROATS.  • 

1572  Edward  IV.  2,  ft  ruck  at  Briftol.  1  at  Norwich.  4  at 

London.  And  1  at  York.  ^ 

1573  Edward  IV.  2  ftruck  at  Briftol.  4  at  London.  1  heavy 

And  1  at  York  — ■  - —  7 

15 74  Edward  IV.  ftruck  at  Coventry,  Norwich,  and  York  3 

1575  Richard  III.  Mint  Marks,  Boars  Head  and  Rofe 

1576  Richard  III.  Boars  Head  on  the  Obverfe,  and  Rofe  on 

the  Reverfe  - -  ~  _  I 

1577  Richard  III.  Rofe  Mint  Mark,  ftruck  at  York  I 

1578  Henry  \TI.  full  faced,  P.  2,  N.  47,  5.  Side  faced,  P.  3, 

]\T.  7  three  — - —  — — —  8 

1579  Henry  VII.  full  faced,  5,  P.  2,  N.  47.  Side  faced,  3, 

Plate  III.  N.  7  -  -  8 

1580  Henry  VII.  full  faced,  5.  Side  faced,  3  —  8 

1581  Henry  VIII.  fide  faced,  firft  Coinage,  P.  3,  N.  12, 

3.  Second  Coinage,  N.  24,  &nd  27,  5  8 

1582  Henry  VIII.  fecond  Coinage,  1,  ftruck  at  York,  by 

Cardinal  IV olfey}  P.  3,  N.  27  - - - 

*  1583  Henry  VIII.  of  his  34,  36,  and, 37th  Years,  ftruck  at 
Briftol,  4.  At  Canterbury,  2  Polui,  tkc.  6.  Redde, 

&c.  P.  3,  N.  45.  York,  2.  London,  5  '  '  —7  _  20 

.1584  Edward  VI.  1,  ftruck  at  London..  And  1  with  Pofui, 

<kc.  Plate  IV.  N.  5,  and  8  - - 

1585  Mary,  1.  .Philip  and  Mary,  1.  Elizabeth,  5,,  hammered 

and  one  ariiiled  — ■ - —  ^  $ 


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1586  Charles  I.  Aberl/lwith,  2.  Exeter,  L  Oxford,  9. 

And  2,  ltruck  in  Country  Mints  - - -  14 

3  587  Charles  II.  2.  Of  his  Firft  and  Second  Coinage, 
milled,  8.  James  II.  2.  William  and  Mary,  3. 

William,  4.  Ann,  7.  George  I.  3.  George  II.  7. 
George  III.  10  — * - -  -  45 


ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS. 

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SIXPENCES. 

t  '  '  ’ 

1588  Edward  VI.  6.  with  Pofui,  and  one  of  them  with  a 


Countermark.  And  1  /truck  at  York,  Plate  IV.  N.  16  7 

1589  Philip  and  Mary,  Snelling,  P.  5,  N.  14  —  4 

1590  Philip  and  Mary,  1554,  Plate  V.  N.  16  i 

1591  Elizabeth’s,  hammered,  Sixpences,  different,  P.  6,  N.  19  20 

1592  Elizabeth’s,  hammered ,  Sixpences  —  21 

1593  Elizabeth’s,  hamm&red,  Sixpences  • —  20 

1594  Elizabeth’s,  milled,  Sixpences,  P.  7,  N.  8,  11,  and  12  12 

1595  Elizabeth’s,  milled,  Sixpences,  P.  7,  N.  8,  and  9  3 

1596  Elizabeth’s,  milled,  Sixpences,  P.  7,  N.  14,  and  15,  and 

one  with  the  Mollet  Mint  Mark  • - -  3 

1597  Elizabeth,  1574,  P.  7,  N.  16.  —  1 

1598  Elizabeth,  like  N.  16,  of  P.  7,  date  1575  1 

1599  James  I.  Sixpences  of  his  Firft  and  Second  Coinage, 

P.  8,  N.  4,  and  1 1  -  S 

1600  James  I.  of  his  Second  Coinage  -  13 

1601  Charles  I.  of  his  Firft  and  Second  Coinage,  P.  9,  N.  4, 

and  10,  from  1  625  to  1630,  inclufwe  —  9 

1602  Charles  I.  Heads,  like  his  Second  Coinage.  One  with 

the  Square  Shield  without  a  Crols.  One,  Reverfe,  the 
Oval  Shield,  Infcrihed,  Cultures  Sui  Deus  Protegit. 

Not  publijhed  by  Snelling  - . .  2 


SILVER  MEDALS  OF  HOLLAND  AND  THE  LOW 

COUNTRIES. 

• 

1603  The  Head  of  Philip  II.  King  of  Spain.  Reverfe,  Two 
Men  difcourling.  Infer ibed,  Juefques  a  Porter  la 

Beface,  Van  Loon,  Tome  1,  P.  84.  Another,  about 
the  King’s  Head,  fame  Infcription,  Entout  Fidelles  au. 
Roy,  N.  2,  3,  &c.  one  of  them  ha*  a  Pearl  — 

1601  Philip  de  Miontmorency,  Count  Horn,  his  Baft.  Reverfe , 

A  Trep.  Inter  Procellas  Salus  Patriae,  1565.  For  a 
long  Account  of  this  Great  Man,  fee  Van  Loon,  P.75, 
Tome  1.  Philip  de  Cioy,  Due  d’Arfehot.  Prince  de 
Chimay,  P.  91,  N.  1  ■  ■  —  * 


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J605  Anthony  rle  Strael,  P.  95.  John  Frankaert,  Ft  45. 
R.  An  Anvil,  Hammers  heating  upon  it.  J’endure 
pour  Durer. — Viglius,  N.  2,  P.  54.  * — 

1606  Stephen  do  Wit,  Page  96. — Nicolas  Perrenot,  1574. 

Rcvor/e,  a  Ship  between  two  Rocks.  Ni  ca  ni  la. 
Orteiius,  the  Geographer,  P.  502. — Philip  W  illiam. 
Prince  of.Naflau,  462.  - ■ — 

1607  Ferdinand  de  Toledo,  Duke  d’Alva,  P.  119,  2,  N .  1, 

P.  124.  Another,  Deo  et  Regi,  Charles  de  Croy, 
P.  540.  Ann  de  Croy,  Tome  2,  P.^115.  — 

3608  Cardinal  Granville,  Tome  1,N.  2,  Page  138.  Moril- 
lon  1.  and  other  fipall  medals,  - - 

1609  William  I.  Prince  of  Orange,  P.  203.  On  his  Death 

in  1584.  P.  339,  2.  Charlotte  de  Bourbon,  &c. 

1610  William,  Earl  of  Holland,  giving  Arms  to  the  City  of 

Amfterdam,  in  1342.  Rover Je,  the  Emperor,  Maxi¬ 
milian,  crowning  of  the  Arms,  1488.  P.  250.  Re- 
Pored.  -  > - - — 

1611  Peter  Vanderwerf,  P.  188.  Silver  Crefcents,  worn  by 

Seamen  at  the  Siege  of  Leyden,  3,  P-  190.  Upon 
raifing  the  Siege,  N.  1.  P.  193.  Francis  Duke 

d'AIencon,  P,  317,  N.  1,  - - - 

j<>l2  Gertrudenberg.  Upon  taking  of  i,t  from  the  Spaniards 
in  1593,  N.  1.  P.  430.  Of  Groningen  in  94,  P.  440, 
N.  2.  On  the  Alliance  between  England,  France, 
and  Holland,  in  1596,  N.  2,  P.  471.  — - 

1613  Upon  taking  feveral  Towns  by  Prince  Maurice,  N.  1, 

P.  482.  P.  484,  N.  2.  P.  485,  N.  11.  - 

3614  Upon  Prince  Maurice’s  Victory  over  the  Archduke  in 
1600,  N.  I  and  2,  P.  535,  2,  Upon  taking  of  Grave, 
1602,  P.  555,  2,  - -  _  — — y 

1615  Prince  Maurice.  Gold-Enamelled,  with  a  Chain,  and 

decorated  with  Four  Rubies,  N.  1.  P.  533. 

1616  Prince  Maurice,  1602,  Van  Loon,  N.  3,  P.  553.  A 

Medallion.  His  Head,  without  any  Rcverfc ,  N.  1. 
Tome  2,  P.  149.  And  1  with  the  Reverfe  — 

1617  Upon  the  memorable  Siege  of  Ortend,  taken  from  the 

Dutch  by  the  Spaniards  in  J6.04,  P.  15,  N.  1.  2,  &  3. 

1618  Upon  the  Triple  Alliance  between  England,  France, 

and  Holland,  in  1609,  N.  1  &  4,  P.50,  Pome  2. 

1619  Upon  the  Synod  of  Dort,  in  1618,  Tome  2,  P.  105. 

Another,  on  the  lame  Subject,  to  the  Honour  ol  prince 

Maurice,  P.  1  13.  - r  - - 

1-620  On  defeating  Admiral  Bolin,  Tome  1,  P.  168,  probably 
'  Re llored,  this  Medal  being  dated  1620.  Hugh  Gro- 
tius,  12,  P.  134.  Haffelt,  1622.  Ilaerlam,  1623, 
N.  I,  P.  146.  - - - 

1621  Prince  Maurice,  N.  3,  P.  149.  Another,  P.  155. 

1622  Peter  Hein,  Admiral,  for  taking  the  Spanith  Galleons, 

in  1628,  P.  171,  -N.  1  and  3.  r — r— 


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.162 ^Frederick  Henry,  Prince  of  Naflau,  P.  181,  N.  I. 

P.  190  and  P.  208.  -  -  f 

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ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  SILVER. 


1623  Caraufius,  I.  principi  ivvent.  - - -  j 

1624  Caraufius,  1.  vberta  avg.  - -  1 

1625  yEmilianus,  1.  Valerianus,  Sen.  6.  Gallienus,  10. 

Valerianus,  Gallieni  Frater,  6.  Valerianus,  Gallieni 
Filins,  7.  Poftumus,  12.  - -  42 

1626  Mariniana,  1.  Macrianus,  I.  Quietus,  I.  (all  very 

finely  preferved )  — — — -  -  -  3 


1627  Twenty-two  reftored  Coins,  fuppofed  to  have  been 

ftruck  by  Gal  lien  11s.  Auguftus,  2.  Vefpafianus,  2. 
Titus  2.  Nerva,  1.  <  Trajanus,  3.  Hadrianus,  2. 
Antoninus  Pius,  2.  M.  Aurelius,  2.  Commodus,  2. 
Severus,  I.  Alexander,  3.  —  22 

1628  Gallienus,  15.  Salonirja,  3.  Valerianus,  Gallieni 

Fik  I.  Poftumus,  11.  Diocletianus,  1.  Maximianus, 

the  Firft,  1.  -  - 32 

1§29  Macrianus,  1.  Quietus,  1.  Diocletianus.  1,  (all well 


preferved )  - . .  . .  3 

1630  Mariniana,  1.  Quietus,  1.  Diocletianus,  1.  Maxi¬ 

mianus,  the  Firft,  1.  - - -  -  4 

1631  Marius,  1.  Magnia  Urbica,  1.  Diocletianus,  1.  Maxi¬ 

mianus,  the  Firft,  1.  (fill  finely  preferved :  the  two  firfi 
are  only  wajhed  with  fiver.  _ _ _  4 

1632  Quietus,  1.  Maximianus,  the  Firft,  1.  Conftantius 

Chlorus,  1.  Licinius,  fen.  1.  Conftantinus,  the 
Firft,  1.  Conftantius,  the  Second,  2.  (all  well  pre¬ 
ferred)  - - -  ,  -  -  ,  7 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS,  IN  GOLD. 


1633  Domitia,  I.  concqrdia  avgvst.  Pavo.  (fine  and 

very  rare)  . . . . — ... 

1634  Nerva,  I.  Concordia  exercitvvm.  Duae  dextras 
jun&ae,  intermedia  aquila  legionaria  prone  navis  infixa. 

1635  Nerva,.  1.  concordia  exercitvvm.  Duse  dex- 

trm  junfta?.  (fine.)  -  - 

1636  Nerva,  1.  Somewhat  different  from  the  former. 

1637  Nerva,  I.  cos.  in.  pater  patriae.  Capeduncula, 

-afpergillum,  urgeus,  lituus.  (rare)  - 

1638  Nerva,  1.  fortvna  avgvst.  Fortune  typus. 

(fine)  -  1  -  '  — iJ 

1639  Nerva,  1,  ivstitia  avgvst.  Mulier  fedens,  d. 
h.aftair!,  s.  ramum.  - - -  - - 


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>.610  Trajan  as,  1,  alim.  ital.  cos.  v.  p.p.  s.  p.  q.  r. 
optimo  princjpi.  Imperator  togatus  flans,d.ali- 
menta  duabus  parvis  figuris  offert.  (rare)  — 

1641  T  raj  anus,  I.  easilica  vlpia.  Akdificium  columnis 

fultum,  et  pluribus  figuris  decoratum.  (rare) 

1642  Trajanus,  1.  conservatori  patris  patriae. 

Jupiter  flans,  f.  haftam  et  amiculum,  dextram  fulmine 
armatam  extendit  fupra  Imperatorem  togatum  ad- 
tfantem.  .  - -  - . 


ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 

1643  Henry  VIII.  Half  Sovereigns  of  his  laft  Coinage. 

Mint  Marks,  a  Circle,  or  O,  an  E. — A  Bolt  or  Arrow. 

1644  Edward  VI.  Half  Sovereigns,  2.  The  King  fitting 

on  his  Throne  with  the  Sceptre  and  Orbe  in  his  Hand. 
Reverfe,  the  Royal  Arms,  Crowned,  fupported  by  a 
Lyon  and  a  Dragon,  Plate  3,  N.  1.  - 

1645  Edward  VI.  The  Half-Crown  of  his  Firft  Year0 

Obverfe,  a  Rofe  crowned  between  ER.  Reverfe ,  the 
Arms  of  England  and  France  crowned.  Infcribed , 
Rutilans  Rofa  fine  Spina,  P.  3,  N.  2,  weighs  22 
grains  -  - 

1646  Edward  VI.  Half  Sovereign,  Quarter,  and  Eighth  of 

a  Sovereign,  the  King’s  Head  bare.  Infcribed ,  Scu¬ 
tum  Fidei  Protegit  Eum.  Reverfe,  the  Royal  Arms 
Crowned,  and  Name  and  Titles:  all  with  a  Bolt  or 
Arrow,  Mint  Mark,  N.  4,  5,  6.  — 

1647  Edward  VI.  Half  Sovereign,  Quarter,  and  Eighth, 

weighing  82,  42,  and  20  grains.  Mint  Mark  Y. 

1648  Edward  VI.  Two  Half  Sovereigns,  and  the  Quarter, 

Sovereign  ■■  — -  - - - — . 

1649  Edward  VI.  Half  Sovereign,  baredieaded,  N.  7, 

dated  1.548.  Another,  infcribed,  on  the  Obverfe , 
Lucerna  Pedihus  Meis  Verbum  Tuum,  N.  S. 

1650  Edward  VI.  The  Half,  the  Quarter,  and  an  Eighth 

of  a  Sovereign  crowned.  Mint  Mark,  the  Bolt  or 
Arrow,  N.  9,  10,  and  11.  .  — - - - 

1651  Edward  VI.  The  Half  Sovereign,  and  its  Parts, 

with  the  Head  crowned.  Mint  Mark  Y. 

1652  Edward  VI.  A  Half  Sovereign,  the  King’s  Bull, 

crowned  in  Armour.  Reverfe,  the  Royal  Arms  crowned, 
between  E.R.  Infcribed  with  the  King’s  Name  and 
Titles  on  both  Sides,  weighing  80  grains.  Unpub- 
lifhed.  -  -  -- 

1 653  Edward  VI.  Half  Sovereigns  crowned.  Mint  AJarks, 

the  Bolt,  Picklock,  and  Swan  — — 

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1 654*  Edward  VI.  Half  Sovereigns  crowned.  Mini  Marled, 
the  Bolt,  Cinqfoil,  and  Rofe,  fliould  weigh  84  grains 

Ccldl  , 

1655  Edward  VI.  The  Sovereign  of  his  Third  Year,  169 

Grains.  Mint  Mark,  the  Letter  Y,  Plate  3,  N.  10. 

1656  Edward  VI.  The  Sovereign  of  his  I  bird  1  ear,  the 

King  fitting  in  a  Chair  of  State.  Reverfe,  the  Royal 
Arms  crowned,  fiipported  by  a  Lion  and  a  Dragon, 
weight  169  Grains  - -  - 

1657  Edward  VI.  The  Double  Sovereign  of  his  Fourth 

Year,  not  mentioned  by  Snelling,  the  King  in  a  Chair 
of  State.  Mint  Mark,  the  Dragons  Head.  Reverfe, 
the  Arms  of  England  and  France.  Injcribed,  Jhefu 
Autem  Tranfiens  per  Medium  Illorum  Ibat,  weigh¬ 
ing  476  Grains  -  - 

1658  -Edward  VI.  The  Sovereign  ofhis  Fourth  Year.  Mint 

Mark,  the  Dragon's  Head,  weighing  236  Grains, 
P.  3,  N.  16.  — -  **  — 

1659  Edward  VI.  Angel.  Dragon's  Head,  Mint  Mark. 

Weight  76  Grains,  P*.  3,  N.  14.  — 

1660  Edward  VI.  The  Sovereign,  Half,  Quarter,  and 

Eighth,  the  King  half  bodied  in  Armour  looking  to 
the  Left,  with  a  Sword  in  his  Right  Hand,  and  Globe 
in  his  Left.  Reverfe ,  the  Royal  Arms  crowned,  and 
fupported  by  a  Lion  and  Dragon,  weight  176  Grains, 
N.  17,  18,  19,  and  20.  Mint  Marks,  the  Y.  on  the 
Half,  and  Ton  on  the  others  - 

1661  Edward  VI.  The  Sovereign,  and  Half.  Mint  Marks, 

Y.  and  Ton,  N.  19,  and  20.  - 

2662  Mary.  The  fine  Sovereign,  or  Double  Ryal,  the  Queen 

Sitting  in  a  Chair  of  State.  Reverfe ,  inferibed,  A  ' 
Dno.  Factum  Eft  Iftud.  &,  Eft  Mira  in  Ocul.  Nris, 
Pfal.  118,  V.  23,  Weight  240  Grains,  Plate  4,  N.  4. 

2663  Mary.  Her  Ryal.  The  Queen  in  a  Ship,  and  a  Sword 

in  her  Plight  Hand,  and  a  Shield,  with  the  Royal 
Arms  in  her  Left,  Date  1553.  Reverfe,  the  Radiated 
Rofe  in  the  Centre,  furrounded  with  Lions  and 
Crowns,  as  in  the  Ryal  of  Edward  IV.  Injcribed , 
A  Dno.  Faftum  Eft  Iftud.  &,  Eft  Mira  in  Ocul.  Nris, 
Plate  4,  N.  3,  Weight,  120.  Grains,  — 

1664  Mary.  Angel,  N.  2,  —  — 

3  665  Mary.  Half  Angel  or  Angelet,  N.  1.  Weight  40 

Grains  -  - 

1666  An  elegant  Rofe-wood  Cabinet,  containing  20  Boards, 
lined  with  Green  Velvet,  with  2  Drawers  at  Bottom. 
15  Inches  Wide,  fl  Inches  and  an  half  peep,  15 
Inches  High. 


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CHARLES  HEDLINGERi 

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1667  Hedlinger,  by  Himfelf  Plate  1,  N.  4  and  5.  Charles 

Birch,  P.  17,  N.  3.  Catharine  Krell,  P.  18,  N.  3, 
Jofeph  Roettiers,  P.  39,  N.  2.  - 

1668  The  Emperor,  Charles  VJ.  P.  7,  N.  1.  Ulrica, 

Queen  of  Sweden,  P.  13,"  N.  2.  Frederick  and 
Ulrica,  King  and  Queen  of  Sweden,  P.  20,  N .3,5. 

1669  Ann,  Emprefs  of  Ruffia,  P.  30,  N.  1.  Frederick, 

King  of  Pruffia,  P.  32,  N.  1„  - 

1-670  The  Republick  of  Berne,  P.  31,  N,  2.  George  II. 

P.  33,  N.  2.  Benedict  XIII.  P.  34,  N.  2.  — 

1671  Count  Teffin,  P.  8,  N.  2,  Nicolas  Keder,  P.  16,  N.  1. 
Karlefiein,  P.  18,  N.  2.  H.  W.  Rumpf,  P.  29, 
N.  4.  Count  Horn,  N.  5.  —  — . 

Jettons  ©f  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  Sweden  — 


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COPPER  MEDALS  BY  FERDINAND  DE  ST.  URBAIN, 

1672  A  Series  of  the  Dukes  and  Dulchetfes  of  Lorrain.  For 

an  Account  of  this  Ar tiffs  Works,  fee  a  Publication  on 
this  SubjeSt  by  Mory  D'Elvange  -  40 

1673  Charles  V.  Duke  of  Lorrain.  Leopold  I.  4.  Eliza¬ 

beth  Caroline,  Dutchefs  of  Orleans,  and  Regent  of 
Lorrain  — —  -  "  7 

1674  Lewis  XV.  Fever fe,  Philip,  Duke  of  Orleans,  Re¬ 

gent  of  France,  Philip,  D.  of  Orleans,  5.  Philip  V. 
of  Spain.  John.  William,  Count  Palatine  of  the 
Rhine  —— — 

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1675  L'Abbe  Bignon.  D.  Friend.  M.  Malpbigius.  Count 
Marfigly.  Livius.  Odefehalci,  2.  St.  Sbaralba,  2. 
Baglevius  — —  ■  —  FO 


ENGLISH  COPPER  MEDALS. 


1676  Henry  VIII.  Edward  VL.  -  Mary,  2.  Philip,  and 

Mary.  Jettons,  ftruck  in  the  Low  Countries,  4.  ‘ 

Queen  Elizabeth,  2,  one  of  them  an  Old  Caft,  with  a 
Tree  on  an  Ifland  - -  -  13 

1677  Sir  Richard  Shelley,  Medallick  Hiftory,  Plate  10, 

Arms,  N.  7.  Lord  Leicefter,  P.  8,  N.  1.  Bacon, 
Lord  Verulam,  P.  13,  N.  10.  The  Head  of  Thomas 
Wefton,  Earl  of  Portland,  P.  19,  N.  2,  by  IVarin. 

The  Buft  of  William  Ducie,  P.  21,  N.  2.  Sir  Ed* 

L  r  mundfbury  Godfrey,  P.  35,  N.  I.  John  Gidley. 

Cardinal  Howard,  P.  36,  N.  4.  The  Bull  of  Thomas 

Cary,  xt.  35,  P.  19,  N.  1.  - 

1673  James  I.  Charles  I.  2.  Oliver,  4.  Inigo  Jones,  2. 
Mrs.  Cleypole,  2.  Lilborne,  2.  Charles  II.  James  II. 
and  Queen.  R.  The  Pretender.  Mary  II.  10 

]  679  William  and  Mary,  2.  Queen  Ann.  Reverfe,  the  Pre¬ 
tender,  infer  ibed,  Cujus  eft.  His  Buft,  infer  ibed,  Ja- 
t  -  cobus  III.  D.  G.  M.  B.  F.  et  H.  Rex.  Reverfe,  the 

^ A  Head  of  his  Sifter,  inferibed ,  Princeps.  Lud.  Ser. 

M.  B.  Regis.  Soror.  The  Pretender  and  Son,  2.  9 

1680  Queen  Ann's  Medals,  hy  John  Croker,  Engraver  to  the 

Mint  —  —  —  30 

1681  George  I.  On  his  Arrival  in  England,  18  Sept.  17 1 8,  &c. 

1682  George  II.  Named  the  Family  Medal.  His  Buft  and 

Q.  Caroline’s,  Face  to  Face.  Reverfe,  Frederic, 
Prince  of  Wales,  and  the  Heads  of  Five  of  his  Bro¬ 
thers  and  Sifters.  Felicitas  Imperii.  — 

1683  Illuftrious  Men,  by  John  Dajfier,  of  Geneva. — 

Bacon.  Clarke.  Lock.  John,  Duke  of  Marl¬ 
borough.  -Milton.  Newton,  2.  Shakfpeare.  John 
Selden.  Archbifhop  Wake.  Windham.  Wolf. 

Small  fizc.  —  —  —  12 

1684  Illuftrious  Men,  by  James  Antony  DaJJler,  Son  of  Joint 

Dajfier. — Dukes  of  Argyle,  Marlborough,  and  Mon¬ 
tague.  Earls  of  Chefterfield  and  Orford,  large  fize  5 

1685  Sir  Robert  Barker.  Sir  John  Barnard.  Lord  Carteret. 

Edmund  Halley.  Martin  Folkes.  Sir  Andrew  Foun- 
taine,  and  Alexander  Pope,  large fze.  Archdeacon 
Bridoake.  Sir  H.  Sloane.  A.  de  Moivre  —  10 


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ROMAN  middle  brass. 


i6’86  Conftantius  Chlorus,  4.  different  Types. — Maximi¬ 
anus  the  Second,  IS,  different  Types.  17 

1687  Conftantius  Chlorus,  6.  Maximianus  the  Second,  10. 

different  Types.  -  -  16 

1688  Maximianus  the  Second,  29.  genio  populi  roma- 

ni,  with  various  Mint  Marks.  -  29 

1689  Maximianus  the  Second,  10.  Galena  Valeria,  4.  ye* 

neri  victrici.  -  . -  14 


1690  Galeria  Valeria,  ,2.  v eneri  victrici.  Severus,  8. 

FIDES  MILITUM. - F1DES  MILITUM  AUGG.  ET 

CAESS.  NN. - GENIO  AIJGG.  ET  C£SARUM  NN. — - 

GENIO  POPULI  ROMANI. - SAC.  MON.  URB.  AUGG. 

FT  CAESS.  NN. - SALVIS  AUGG.  ET  CAESS.  FEL. 

KART. - VIRTUS  AUGG.  ET  CAESS.  NN.  (lit V 

P  arieties.)  -  .  -  10 

1691  Galeria  Valeria,  2.  Severus,  5.  different  Types.  Max- 

iminus,  7.  genio  augusti. — genio  augg.  et 

CJES  ARUM  NN. - GENIO  C^SARIS. - GENIO  EX- 

ERCITUS. - GENIO  IMPERATORIS. - GENIO  POP. 

ROM. - GENIO  POPULI  ROMANI.  — -  14 

1692  Galeria  Valeria,  2.  Severus,  3,  different  Types.  Max¬ 

iminus,  9.  JOVI  C O NS ERVATORI  AUG. - JOYICON- 

SERVATORI  AUGG.  NN. - MARTI  PATRI  PR0PUG- 

NATORI. - SAC. MON.  URB,  AUGG.ET  CAESS.NN. - 

SALVIS  AUGG.  ET  CAESS.  FEL.  KART. - SOLE  INVIC- 

TO. — VIRTUS  AUGG.ET  caess,  NN.f  two  Varieties.) 

VIRTUTI  EXERCITUS.  - -  14 

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1693  Galeria  Valeria,  3.  Severus,  3.  Maximinus,  7.  Dif¬ 

ferent  T.ypes.  -  - .  J  3 


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SIXPENCES. 

1694  Charles  I.  SneUing ,  Plate  9,  N.  10,  with  and  without 

Feathers  over  the  Arms.  2  of  his  third  Coinage,  Harp 
Mint  Mark.  One  of  t}ie?n  thicker  than  vfual  5 

1695  Charles  I.  of  the  Tower  Mint,  laft  Coinage,  P,  9, 

N.  16.  - -  - -  '  13 

1696  Charles  I.  AbeTiftwith,  3.  Exeter,  2.  Oxford,  8.  13 

1697  Charles  I.  by  Briot,  P.  10,  N.  3  &  7,  fix.  2  ftruck  at 

York,  P.  10.  N.  11  &  12.  And  2  of  Country  Mints.  10 

1698  Sixpences  of  the  Commonwealth,  different  Dates,  Sun, 

Mint  Mark 


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1699  Sixpences  of  the  Commonwealth,  1657.  Sun,  Mint 
Mark.  1658,  1659,  &  1660,  Anchor,  Mint  Mark, 

P.  16,  N.  4.  -  -  4 

1700  Charles  II.  3  of  firff  and  fecond  Coinage,  P.  16,  N.  14, 

18,  &  25.  And  10  Milled  -  '  13 

1701  James  II,  2.  William  and  Mary,.  2.  William,  17.  22 

1702  Ann,  13.  George  I.  4.  -  .  17 

1703  George  II.  16.  His  prefent  Majefty,  1  17 


ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS. 


SHILLINGS. 


1704  A  fine  Shilling  of  Henry  VII.  with  Septim.  Snelling, 

Plate  3.  N.  8.  Formerty  Lord  Oxford's,  and  bought  by 
Mr.  Hodfolf  at  Martin  Folkes’s  Sale  - — 

1705  Henry  VII.  with  the  Numerals  - 

1706  Henry  VII.  without  Septim  or  Numerals 

1707  Henry  VIII.  fine  Silver,  P.  3,  N.  38.  And  I  of  his  laft 

Coinage,  /truck  at  Briffol,  .  - 

1708  Henry  VIII.  Pofui,  &c.  1.  London,  1,  P.  3.  N.  46. 

1709  Henry  VIII.  Pofui,  &c.  fine  but  dubious.  1  London. 

1710  Henry  VIII.  Pofui,  &c.  Two  different  Mint  Marks. 

1711  Henry  VIII.  Pofui,  &c.  2.  London,  1. 

1712  Henry  VIII.  Pofui,  &c.  3.  — — 

1713  Edward  VI.  countermarked  with  the  Portcullis,  SneU 

ling,  P.  4,  N.  12.  -  - 

1714  Edward  VI.  countermarked  with  the  Portcullis,  Bolt,  or 

Arrow,  and  feveral  Mint  Marks  - 

1715  Edward  VI.  Fleur  de  Lis  and  Rofe,  MintfMarks,  1551 

1716  Edward  VI.  P.  4,  N.  9,  and  various  Mint  Marks 

1717  Edward  VI.  P.  4,  N.  9.  And  5  different 

1718  Edward  VI,,  Snelling,  Plate  4,  N.  10,  2.  I  with  Ini- 

micos,  &c.  on  the  Reverfe.  And  2,  dated  1549 

1719  Edward  VI.  Mint  Marks,  Bolt,  Key,  and  Swan 

1720  Edward  VI.  1549,  Mint  Mark  uncertain,  if  not  a  Key 

1721  Edward  VI.  4  bafe,  and  2  of  fine  filver.  Ton  and  Y. 

Mint  Marks,  P.  4,  N.  15.  - 

1722  Phillip  and  Mary,  date,  1554,  with  Prs.  His.  And! 

with  Rex  &  Regina  Angl.  And  1  without  the  date. 

1723  Philip  and  Mary,  P.  5,  N.  9,  1I,&  12. 


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DUTCH  SILVER  MEDALS. 


1724  John  Oldenbarneveldt,  his  Head.  Reverfe ,  Infcriptions 


in  Dutch,  Tome  2,  Page  109,  N.  2  &  3. 


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25  Upon  the  fignal  Victories  gained  over  the  Spaniards,  in 
163.t>  P.  194,  N.  4  &5.  And  1639,  P.  245.  In 
163^,  N.  2,  Page  232.  -  5 

1726  Upon  the  Marriage  of  William,  Prince  of  Orange,  with 

Mary,  Daughter  of  Charles  I.  N.  1,  P.  251,  and 
P.  257,  12th  May,  1641.  -  -  2 

1727  Upon  taking  of  Saf.  in  1645,  P.  270.  Of  Hulft,  by 

Prince  Frederick  Henry,  P.  278.  And  J,  of  Prince 

Frederick  Henry,  himfelf,  P.  288.  -  3 

.1728  Upon  the  Peace  of  Munfler,  in  1648,  N.  2,  P.301, 

N.  I,  P.  304,  and  N.  7,  P.  305.  - - 

1729  William  II.  Reverfe,  his  Princefs  Mary  of  England, 

P.  340.  Another,  Reverfe,  William  III.  The  Prin¬ 
cefs  Mary.  Reverfe,  her  Son,  afterwards  William  III. 
of  England.  Of  William,  his  Head,  P.376.  4 

1730  William  II.  Prince  of  Orange,  upon  the  Jubilee,  in 

1650.  Another,  his  Attempt  upon  Amfterdam,  P.  341 .  2 

1731  Struck  by  the  States  of  Zeland,  26th  Auguft,  1651, 

upon  breaking  up  the  General  Atfembly,  Tome  2, 

P.  351.  Upon  the  Peace  with  England,  in  1654,  N.  4, 
P.371.  *  -  -  '  2 

1732  William  I.- Prince  of  Orange.  Reverfe,  four  Admirals, 

Martin  Tromp,  Peter  Heyn,  James  Heemfkerk,  and 
John  Van  Galen,  P.  360.  - — 

1733  Admiral  Martin  Tromp,  on  his  Death,  P.  364,  N.  1, 

2,  &  3  -  - -  s 

1734  Brederode,  on  his  Death,  in  1656,  P.  389.  Henry 

Rufe.  R.  Internments,  & c.  1660  -  2 

1735  Upon  making  a  Canal  from  Harlem  to  Leyden,  finithed 

1657,  P.  407.  William  III.  N.  2.  P.  409.  Ano¬ 
ther,  the  Naval  Victory  over  Sweeden,  in  1658,  N.  I, 

P.  430.  - '  -  v  ~  3 

1736  Upon  taking  Poffeffion  of  the  Town  Houfe,  in  1655, 

Tome  2,  P.  387,  N.  1  &  2.  -  2 

1737  Upon  inventing  a  Machine,  and  fifliing  up  Treafure, 

Cannon,  &c.  in  1660,  P.  459  -  -  J 

1738  On  a  Sea  Fight  with  the  Englifn,  in  1654,  P.  371,  N.  3. 

Another,  in  1665,  P.  509.  — — 

4739  Admiral  de  Ruiter,  N.  2r  Page  527.  And  N.  2.  P.  529.  2 

1 740  De  Ruiter.  Reverfe ,  a  Sea  Fight,  2.  Another,  N.  2, 

P.538.  -  -  3 

1741  Struck  on  the  Peace  of  Breda,  in  1667,  Page  538,  N.  .3 

&  4.  _  Another,  Tome  3,  Page  23.  And  1,  Buffs  of  . 
Six  Princes  of  Orange,  Reverfe,  as  N.  3,  P.47.  4 

1742  On  the  Death  of  John  &  Cornelius  de  Witt,  in  1672, 

P.  81,  N.  I,  3,  &4.  P.  84,  N.  2.  -  4 

1743  Charles  Rabenhaupt,  for  an  Account  of  him,  fee  P,  1 05. 

I  to  the  Memory  and  Honor  of  Jacob  Van  Gelder, 
killed  in  1673,  P.  115,  N.  2.  — — *  2 


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1744-  William,  Prince  of  Orange,  N.  1,  P.  47.  N.  3,  P. 

1'  1 8,  and  P.  131.  .  - -  - 

1745  William,  Prince  of  Orange,  lleverfe,  the  Princefs  Ma- 

rv.  Daughter  of  James,  Duke  of  \ork,  afterwards 
James  II.  on  their  Marriage,  in  1677,  Page  222,  N.  1. 

On  their  Declaration  to  protect  the  ProtePant  Reli¬ 
gion  and  Laws  of  England,  P.  349.  -  2 

1746  John  Ferdinand  Van  Beugem,  Bifhop  of  Antwerp, 

P.325,  Pruck  by  the  French  ProtePants,  at  Utrecht, 
in  1688,  P.  332.  Nicholas  Witfen,  N.  1,  P.  438. 
And  Duke  Schomburg,  Tome  4,  P.  9.  _  .  4 

1747  Williarh,  Prince  of  Orange,  P.  168.  On  his  Expedi¬ 

tion  to  England,  in  1668,  N.  3,  P.  353,  without  the 
Crown.  William  and  Mary  N.  7,  P.  379.  .  3 

174-8  Upon  the  Revocation  of  the  Edift  of  Nantz,  in  1685, 

P.  312,  N.  1  &  3.  Profeflor  Jurieu,  329  3 

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ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS,  IN  SILVER. 


1749  Maximianus  the  FirP,  3.  ConPantinus  Magnus,  2. 
ConPantius,  the  Second,  3.  Conftans,  2.  Julianus, 

2.  Jovianus,  1.  Valenitinanus,  Senior,  3.  Valens,  3. 

Gratianus,  1 .  -  -  20 

3750  Licinius,  Senior,  1.  Conftans,  1.  ConPantius  the  Se¬ 
cond,  1.  ( Medallions ,  and  well  preferred.)  ,  3 

1751  Conftans,  1.  Valentinianus,  Senior,  2.  Valens,  1.  Gra- 

tianus,  1.  (Medallions.)  -  5 

1752  Conftans,  1.  ConPantius,  the  Second,  1 .  Julianus,  4. 

Valentinianus,  Senior,  4.  Valens,  4.  Gratianus,  2. 

(all  well  prefer  red.)  -  - —  *  16 

1753  ConPantius,  the  Second,  I.  Julianus,  4.  Jovianus,  I . 

Valentinianus,  4.  Valens,  3,  Gratianus,  3.  Va- 
lentimanus,  Junior,  3.  Theodofius,  I.  20 

1754  Julianus,  8.  Valentinianus,  Senior,  5.  Valens,  3.  Gra¬ 

tianus,  2.  Valentinianus,  Junior,  2.  Theodofius,  5. 
Eugeniiis,  i.  Arcadius,  2.  -  28 

1755  Procopius,  1.  Magnus  Maximus,  1.  Victor,  1.  Eu- 

genius,  1.  (well  preferred.)  -  4 

1756  'Theodoiius,  1.  (A  Medallion,  very  finely  preferred.)  1 

1757  Theodoiius,  3.  Eugenius,  1.  Victor,  2.  Arcadius,  1. 

AnaPahus,  I.  JuPinianus,  2.  Theodohatus,  1.  II 

1758  Victor,  2.  Eugenius,  I.  Arcadius,  2.  Honorius,  2. 

Atlmlaricns,  1.  AnaPafius,  1.  Juftinus,  1.  JuPi- 

nianns,  3.  -  - *  13 

•1759  P  rife  us  Attains,  1.  -  - -  1 

17 60.  Johannes,  I ,  .  —  I 

1761  Johannes,  !.  Ateula,  3.  —  —4 


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J762  Libius  Severus,  l.  Anaflafius,  ].  Juftinus,  2.  Jus-  _ 
tinianus,  6.  Athalaricus,  1.  Theodahathus,  1.  Wi- 
tiges,  1.  Baduela,  1.  Focas,  1.  Heraclius,  1,  16 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS,  IN  GOLD. 

1763  Trajanus,  1.  cos.  v.  p.  p.  s.  p.  q.  r.  optimo  princ. 
Figura  paludata  gradiens',  cl.  fublata,  s.  haftam.  (rare 


and  very  fine .)  ■  .  ■  -  1 

1764  Trajanus,  1.  Eadem  infcriptio. — Libertatis  typus. 

( rare.)  -  -  1 

1765  Trajanus,  1.  Eadem  infcriptio. — Figura  togata  flans, 

d.  raimim,  s.  fcipionem,  ad  pedes  camelus.  1 

1766  Trajanus,  1.  Eadem  infcriptio. — Templum  oclo  co- 

lumnarum,  in  quo  idol  urn  flans.  -  1 

1767  Trajanus,  1.  cos.  vi.  p.  p.  s.  p.  q.  r.  Jupiter  flans, 

s.  haflam,  dextram  fulmine  armatarn  extendit  fupra 
Imperatorem  togatum  adflantem.  (fine.)  —  I 

1768  Trajanus,  1.  port.  red.  cos.  vr.  p.  p.  s.  p.  q,  r. 

Mulier  fedens,  d.  gubernaculum,  s.  cornucopiae.  (ex¬ 
tremely  fine.)  —  —  —  I 

1769  Trajanus,  I.  fort.  red.  p.  m.  tr.  p.  cos.  vi.  pcp. 

s.  p.  q.  r.  Typus  idem.  —  —  I 

1770  Trajanus,  1.  (fomewhat  different  from  the former.)  I 

1771  Trajanus,  1.  forvm  traian.  ALdificium  flatuis  et 

tropreis  ornatum.  (very  rare.)  -  1 

<772  Trajanus,  p.  p.  m.  tr.  p.  cos.  ii.  p.  p.  Figura  feu- 

tis  infidens,  d.  ramurn  protendit.  —  1 


ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 

I  ,  V 

177  3  Mary's  Angel.  And  Philip  and  Mary's  Angel,  N.  6.  2 

1774  Philip  and  Mary's  Angelet,  N.  5 .'  weight,  40  Grains  I 

1775  Elizabeth,  the  fine  Sovereign  or  Double  Noble,  the 

Queen,  as  ufual,  on  her  Throne,  N.  1 1 .  Mint  Mark,  A.  1 


1776  Elizabeth,  fine  Sovereign.  Mint  Mark,  the  Efcallop 

Shell.  Weight,  236  Grains,  N.  II.  I 

1777  Elizabeth,  her  Ryal,  Mint  Mark,  the  Efcallop  Shell, 

N.  10.  — •  .  —  —  1 

1778  Elizabeth's  Ryal,  Mint  Mark,  the  Crefcent.  Weight, 

120  Grains  —  —  —  ] 

1779  Elizabeth's  Angel,  Half,  and  Qtiarter,  7,  8,  Sz  9.  Mint 

Mark,  the  Crefcent  '  —  —  3 


1780  Elizabeth’s  Angel.  The  Half.  And  the  Quarter  An¬ 
gel,  N.  7,  S,&  9.  Mint  Mark,  the  Cinqioil 

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3 


3 


1781  Elizabeth’s  Angel.  And  Half  Angel.  And  Quarter 

Angel.  Mini  Mark,  a  Sword  — 

1782  Elizabeth’s  Angel  and  Angelet,  Mint  Mark,  A.  The 

Quarter  Angel,  Mint  Mark,  the  Wool-pack  3 

1783  Elizabeth’s  Angel,  Mint  Mark,  the Crofs  Croflet.  The 

Angel  and  Angelet,  Mint  Mark,  the  Ermin  Spot  3. 

1784*  Elizabeth’s  Angels  and  Quarter  Angels,  Mint  Mark, 

the  Crofs  Bell  —  —  —  4* 

1785  Elizabeth’s  Angels,  Mint  Marks,  the  Hand,  the  Key, 

and  the  Anchor  —  —  —  3 

178 6  Elizabeth’s  P.ound  Sovereign,  the  Queen’s  Bud,  crowed 

to  the  Right.  J? everfe,  the  Royal  Arms,  Crowned  be¬ 
tween  E.  R.  lnfcribed.  Scutum  Fidei  Protegst  Earn. 
Ton,  Mint  Mark,  Plate  4,  N.  16. — •174  Grains  Z 

1787  Elizabeth’s  Pound  Sovereign,  Mint  Marks,  the  Lyon 

and  Ton  —  —  —  ,1 

1788  Elizabeth’s  Pound  Sovereign,  Mint  Mark,  the  Wool- 

pack  —  —  .  —  Z 

3789  Elizabeth’s  Pound  Sovereign,  Mint  Mark,  the  Key  1 

1790  Elizabeth’s  (hammered)  Half,  Quarter  and  Eighth  of 

the  Pound  Sovereign,  Mint  Mark,  the  Crofs  Crotlet, 
Plate  4,  N.  12,  13,  14.  —  —  3 

1791  A  very  elegant  inlaid  Satin-Wood  Cabinet,  on  a  Stand, 

containing  54  Drawers,  1  Foot  by  8  Inches  and  a  half 
in  the  Clear.  1  Foot  11  Inches  and  a  half  wide, 

1  Foot  10  Inches  and  a  half  deep,  2  Feet  1 1  Inches 
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ENGLISH  COPPER,  MEDALS. 


1792  Henry  Newton  Johtl  Ray.  Daniel  Wray.  Arch-  A^J £ ' •  C 

bitliop  Tillotfon.  Reverfe,  General  Oglethorpe,  and  *  ^ 

Sir  Andrew  Fountain.  Sir  Richard  Molefworth  6 

1793  Conduit.  Friend.  Folkes.  Sacheverel.  Reverfe ,  Pope 

Innocent  XL  Sneiling ,  3.  Lord  How  — ■ — 

l794<  Lord  Anfon.  Duke  of  AthoL  Lord  Camden,  2. 

Lord  Bathurft.  Lord  Chatham,  2.  Lord  Chefter- 


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field.  '  Marquis  of  Granby.  Lord  Orford.  Lord 
North.  Lord  Mansfield.  Mr.  Pitt.  Archbifhop  of 
Armagh.  Marquis  Cornwallis.  Lord  Effingham. 
Lord  St.  Vincent 


1793  Sir  William  Brown*  Dr,  Franklin,  3.  David  Gar¬ 
rick.  John  Harrifon.  David  Hume.  Dr.  Mead. 
Sir  Jofhua  Reynolds.  The  Head  of  John  Smart,  the 
Miniature  Painter*  Anthony  Morris  Storer.  General 
Wolf 


16 


1796  The  Royal  Society  Medal.  Captain  Wilfoifs.  The 

Glamorgan  Premium  Medal,  & c. 

1797  Frederic,  Prince  of  Wales,  2.  His  prefent  Majefty,  7 

1798  A  Series  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from  William  I. 

called  the  Conqueror,  to  George  the  Second,  among 
which  are  2  of  Edward  VI.  2  of  Mary  L  and  1  of 
George  II.  Reverfe.  Queen  Caroline,  by  John  Baffler 
of  Geneva.  Publijhed  with  an  Explanation  by  John  Pye 
of  Birmingham 


15 


10 

9 


1799  A  Series  of  the  Kings  of  England,  in  a  Shagreen  Cafe, 
by  DaJJier,  damaf:ed 


37 


34 


J800  Mifcellaneous  Medals,  among  which  are  a  great  Num¬ 
ber  ftruck  on  Admiral  Vernon's  taking  of  Porto  Bello 
In  1739  - -  •  - - 


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1801  Englifh  and  Foreign  Pewter  Medals  — 

1S02  Play  Houfe  and  Private  Tickets.  Weights  of  LnglifVi 

and  Foreign  Coins  — —  - 

i  S03  Premium  Medals.  Chiefly  by  the  Society  of  Mrtsy  Matiu- 

faflures,  and  Commerce  -  26 

1304-  Lord  Charlemont.  Dean  Collet.  Church  and  King 
Club,  Manchefter.  Captain  Cook.  Dr.  Fordyce 
and  John  Hunter.  Dr.  Fothergill.  Lord  George 
Gordon.  Orator  Henley.  Bifhop  Hoadley.  Cap¬ 
tains  MorioiQck  and  Talbot.  Dr.  Priefiley,  2.  Baron 
Rokeby.  William  of  Wyckharn  — 14- 

1805  Medallions,  Call ;  bf  Francis  H'utehefon.  Efr'i  WirMaitf- 

Hunter.  Sir  William  Hamilton  — *  3 

1806  Marquis  of  Granby.  John  Gunning.  Dr.  Stukely. 

Sir  Chriflopher  Wren  —  — 

1S07  Premium  and  Honorary  Medals.  Principally  done  by 

Milton  for  the  Duke  of  Athol y  &'c  —  3  0 

1808  Premium  and  Honorary  Medals,  with  the  Bud  of  his 

prefent  Majeffy  —  —  $ 


ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 

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1S09  Galeria  Valeria,  2.  Maximinus,  15.  Maxentius,  5. 

( different  Types.)  —  _  22 

1810  Maxentius,  12.  Adlocutio  Aug.— Alternita  s 

^  *  Conserv.  Urb.  Sua.  ( Tzto  varieties .) 

— Conservator  Africa-  Sua. — Conservato- 
res  Kart.  Sua. — Conservatores  Urb.  Sua. 

— Fel.  Proces.  Consul.  Aug.  N. — Fides  Mi- 
i/i  itum  Aug.  N. — Sal  vis  Augg.  et  Caess.  Fel. 

K  A R 1  •  S Jli C  U  L I  f  ELICITAS  Aug.  N  .»— ■  ■  Vi CTORIA 

Alter x a  Aug.  N.  —  •  _  ’  ]0 

1811  Maxentius,  6.  (different  Types.)  Romulus,  2.  Alter- 

NA  Memoria. — Alter nal  Memorise. — Licinius 
Sen.  5.  Bono  Genio  Pii  Imperatoris. — Genio 
Augusti.  —  Genio  Imperatoris. — Genio  Pop. 
Rom. — Jovi  Conservatori  Augg.  N.  N.  *  33 

1812  Mtixentius,  12.  Romulus,  2.  Licinius  Sen.  3  *  37 

1813  Maxentius,  16.  Conserv.Urb.  Sua:.  (with  different 

Mint  Marks.)  Romulus,  3.  Alterna  Memoria. 

Licinius  Sen.  5.  - —  _  *  ^4, 

1SH  Con/lantinus,  the  Firft,  13.  Conskrv.  Urb.  Sua: _  ~ 

Conservatores  Kart.  Sua.— Conservatores 

Urb.  Sua. — Constantino  P.  Aug.  Bap.  Nat. _ 

Genio  Casaris.— Genio  Fil.  Augg.— Genio 
Pop.  R 0 m j'*“G l n  10  Populi  Romani,-—  Herculi 


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CoNSERVAT.  CaES. - JOVI  CON  SERV  A  TOR  I . — • 

Marti  Pacif. — Marti  Patri  Conservator!. 

— Marti  Patri  Propug.  -  13 

Conftantinus,  the  Firft,  1.5.  Marti  Patri  Propug* 
n  a  tor  i .  ( Two  varieties.)  Pertetua  Virtus. — 

Perpetuitas  Augg. — Principi  Juvent.  Bap. 
•Nat. — PrincipiJuventvtis.  ( Two  varieties.)  Sal- 
vis  Augg.  et  Caess.  Pel.  Kart. — Securitas 
Augg. — Securit.  Perpet.  DD.  N  N. — Soli 
In  v i c to  Com i t i . — T emporum  Felicitas . — V i r- 
tus  Augg.  et  Caess.  N  N.  (two  varieties.)  Vir¬ 
tus  Constantin i  Caes. — Virtus  Perpf.tua 
Aug. — Virt.  Perp.  Constantini  Aug. — Urks 

Roma.  - -  -  IS 

ISIS  Conftantinus,  the  Firft,  16.  (different  Types.)  . —  16 

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ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS. 


SHILLINGS. 

1817  Philip  and  Marv,  date  under  the  Head,  P.  5,  N.  10,  and 

N.  11,  dated  1555  *  -  2 

1818  Elizabeth,  hammered,  P.  6,  N.  7,  9,  10,  and  5 

1819  Elizabeth,  different  Mint  Marks  *9 

1 820  Elizabeth,  milled,  large  and  frnall,  P.  7,  N.  1 7  2 

1821  Elizabeth,  P.  7,  N.  18,  and  one  a  little  different  2 

1822  Elizabeth,  Key,  M.  M.  and  garnithed  Shield,  P.  6, 

N.  16  - - I 

1823  Elizabeth,  Key,  M.  M.  plain  Shield  —  } 

1824  Elizabeth,  K.  M.  M.  1588  in  the  Field  of  the  Obverfe. 

Unique  -  -  ”  ) 

182 5  James  I.  firft  Coinage.  Snelling,  Plate  VIII.  N.  5  3 

1826  James  I.  fecond  Coinage,  P.8,  N.  12  —  4 

1827  James  I.  fecond  Coinage,  1  with  Feathers  over  the 

Arms,  P.  8,  N.  13  ■ —  — 

1828  James  I.  different  Mirft  Marks  — 

1829  Charles  I.  2  of  his  firff  Coinage,  P.  9,  N.  5.  4  of  his 

fecond  Coinage,  M.  M.  Long  Crofs  and  Caftle,  with 
and  without  the  Feathers  over  the  Arms  _ 

1 830  Charles  I.  firft  Coinage,  M.  M.  the  Long  Crofs.  Second 

Coinage,  Heart  and  Feathers,  both  with  Feathers  over 
the  Arms  ,  —  —  _ 

1831  Charles  I.  fecond  Coinage,  the  Black  Moor's  Head, 

M.  M.  with  and  without  Feathers  over  the  Arms 
3832  Charles  I.  firft  Coinage,  M.  M.  Long  Crols.  Second 
Coinage,  Long  Crofs,  Caftle,  and  of  the  Anchor,  two 
different  ,  — »  - - - 


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1833  Charles  I.  Tower  Mint,  P.  9,  N.  7,  &c.  *** 

1834  Charles  I.  fecond  Coinage,  Feathers  over  the  Arms. 

Laft  Coinage,  Anchor  and  Eye,  Mint  Marks  3 

1835  Charles  I.  fecond  Coinage,  Feathers  over  the  Aims. 

Lad  Coinage,  Harp  and  Ton,  Mint  Marks  3 

183d  Charles  I.  by  Brio/.,  Snel/ing,  Plate  X.  N.  4,  and  8  5 

1837  Charles  I.  Aberiftwith,  2,  P.  10,  N.  31.  Exeter,  3, 

P.  13,  N.  8.  York,  2,  P.  10.N.  13  -  1 

1838  Charles  I.  4  ftruck  at  Oxford,  P.  1 1,  N.  25,  25,  and  27. 

3  Country  Mints,  rude  work  as  ufual.  And  1  vvitli 
Reverfes  of  his  Father  and  Hlmfelf  —  8 

1839  Charles  I.  ftruck  at  Oxford,  1642  to  1646  —  12 

1840  Charles  I.  ftruck  at  Oxford,  1644,  good  IVork  1 

1841  Charles  I.  ftruck  at  Exeter,  with  the  Oxford  Type,' 

P.  13,  N.  9.  Rofe  Mint  Mark  — - -  1 

1842  Charles  I.  ftruck  at  York,  1  of  them  with  the  Lyons 

Paws  grafping  the  Shield.  Snelling ,  P.  38  - —  3 

1843  Charles  I.  ftruck  at  Country  Mints  -  5 

1844  Charles  I.  ftruck  in  Country  Mints,  1  of  them  very  final!. 

Rtverfe,  Oxford  Type.  And  1  very  Rude,  with  the 

*  York  Type  and  Lyon,  Mint  Mark  -  2 

I844*The  Commonwealths,  dates,  1649,  53,  54,  55,  Sun 

M.  M.  1660,  Anchor,  M.M.  - - 5 

1845  The  Commonwealths,  1651,  2,  and  6,  Sun  Mint  Mark  3 


DUTCH,  SILVER  MEDALS. 


1846  A  Medal  ftruck  on  rendering  Amfterdam  fafe  from 
being  Overflowed,  Tome  3,  P.  442.  One  Honorary, 
the  Belgic  Lion,  Infcribed ,  Difcordia  Maxima  dilabun- 
tur.  Rover  Je ,  the  Coats  of  Arms  of  the  Seven  Pro¬ 
vinces.  Infcribed ,  Concordia  Res  Parvas  Crefcunt, 

no  Date  -  — *■  ~ — -  -  2 

1147  William  III.  on  his  Paflage  to,  and  Reception  in  Hol¬ 
land,  1691,  N.  3,  P.  33.  The  Gods  in  Council, 

P.  41.  On  the  Death  of  Admiral  Cornelius  Van 
Tromp,  P.  43  —  —  3 

IS48  Upon  taking  Huy,  by  the  Allies  in  1694,  N.  1,  P.  171. 
Honorary  Medals,  N.  2,  and  3,  P.  221.  General 
Ginkle.  Earl  of  Athlone,  on  his  Death  In  1702, 

P.  366.  William,  Prince,  on  his  Death  in  1712, 
Tome  5 j  P.  184  —  —  5 

1 84-9  Balthafes  Bekker,  Author  of  Le  Monde  Enehante,  his 
Plead.  Reverfc,  as  N.  4,  P.  283.  Another,  not  in 
p'anLoon.  Rever/e,  Qui  Facile  Credit  Facile  Decipitur  2 
4850  Agnes  Blok,  her  Head,  infcribed ,  Agnet  a  Block  Flora 
Batavia.  Reuerfe ,  the  Goddefs  Flora  in  a  Garden. 


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Vyver  Hof.  in  the  Exergue,  Fert.  Arfq.  Laborq.  Quod 
Natura  Negat,  1700  t  . —  —  '  1 

^S51  Peter  Kodde,  Archbithop  of  Sebade,  Tome  4,  P.  467. 

On  executing  their  Treaty  with  the  Emperor  Charles 
VI.  in  1716.  Van  Loon ,  Tome  5,  P.  263.  F.  A.  de 
Rheede,  and  John  Vander  Berg,  N.  2,  116.  Baron 
Imhoff  —  —  —  4 

1S52  Cotier,  the  Printer.  Holtzey,  the  Medal  Engraver,  by 
Himfetf.  Gerard  Van  Loon,  Author  of  the  Hiftoire 
Metallique  des  XVII.  Provinces  des  Pays  Bas  3 

J 85 3  Laurent  Coder,  (aid  to  have  invented  Printing  at  Har¬ 


lem  in  1440.  Reverfe,  the  Arms  of  Harlem,  in  the  , 
Exergue ,  Per  tria* Secula,  1740.  Another,  druck  at 
Harlem,  fame  Year,  claiming  the  Invention  of  Printing  2 
J854  William  IV.  Prince  of  •  Orange,  and  Ann  elded 
Daughter  of  George  II.  on  their  Marriage  in  1734, 

2,  Face  to  Face.  On  the  Birth  of  the  prcfent  Prince 
of  Orange  in  17 36. On  his  being  proclaimed  Stadholder 
in.  1747.  On  the  Birth  of  the  Princefs  Carolina  in 
1748  '  —  —  ‘  . 

1S55  A  Jubilee  Medal.  Obverfe,  7  Coats  of  Arms.  In/crip • 
(ion,  Orbis  Chridian  Quiete  inter  fe  Compodta.  Iie- 
verje.  The  Temple  of  Janus.  V.  Ludr.  Feed.  Belg. 
Pace  Stabil,  1738.  William  IV.  on  being  made 
Hereditary  Stadholder  in  1747  —  2 

1856  William  IV.  Prince  of  Orange,  on  his  being  made  Stad¬ 

holder  in  1747,  different  '  -  6 

1857  W’illiam  IV.  R.  the  Signs  of  the  Zodiac,  unus  Trahe 

Septem  Trader  que  Abilis.  Another  on  his  being 
made  Stadholder  —  —  *  2 

J858  "William  IV.  Reverfe ,  Movebit  Fortis  In  Arma  Viros, 
Procl.  3  May,  1747.  The  Buds,  in  a  Circle ,  of  Wil¬ 
liam  Maurice  and  Frederic,  Princes  of  Orange.  Under , 
the  Heads  of  the  Counts  Egmond  and  Horn.  On  tui 
Alter  under ,  the  Belgic  Lion,  &c.  Sic  Batavum  orta 
ante  Seculum  Refpublica.  Reverfe,  William  IV.  on  his 
Knee  upon  an  Altar.  Infer i bed  on  the  Bafe,  Mne- 
mofynon  Anni  Libertatis  Jubilaei,  1748  -  2 

1859  Gold,  William  IV.  Prince  of  Orange,  his  Head;  and 

Motto,  Je  Maintiendrai.  Reverfe,  His  Arms,  and  the 
Motto  of  the  Garter,  Honi  Soit  que  Mai  y  Penfe. 
The  Heads  of  Him  and  the  Princefs  joined.  Reveife , 
an  Angel  with  a  Child  on  a  Cloud.  Infcribed,  Tan¬ 
dem  exoratus  dedit.  Natus  Ann.  Lib.  Jubih  D,  8, 
Mart,  both  with  Loops  —  —  2 

1860  Wril!iam  IV.  and  his  Princefs,  Ann  of  England,  5. 

The  Princefs  Ann,  3,  two  of  them  on  her  Death, 

12  Jan.  1759  —  —  * 

1861  William  V.  the  prefent  Prince  of  Orange,  upon  being 

made  Stadholder  in  1766.  Him  and  his  Princefs 


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Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina,  Princefs  of  Pruflia,  on 
their  Marriage  in  1767.  On  the  Birth  of  t heir  Chil¬ 
dren,  in  1770,  72,  and  74.  Another,  the  Heads  of 
the  Prince  and  Princefs.  Reverfe,  tire  Bnfts  of  t heir 
Children  -  -  9 

1862  Jettons.  Small  Medals  of  the  Princes  of  Orange. 

1863  Premium  and  fubiiee  Medals  of  Amfterdam,  Leyden, 

&c.  -  -  11 

fSS4  jettons  or  Counters.  In  general.  Relating  to  the  Hif- 
toryof  the  Low  Countries  ;  the  grcateft  Part  are  de- 
lcribed  by  Van  Loon ,  in  /us  Medallic  Ilijlory  (f  the 
Low  Countries.  Printed  at  Amferdam ,  in  5  Tome, 
at  per  ounce  —  — ■ 


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GREEK  CITIES  IN  SILVER 

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1865  Achaia,  3.  Aegina,  1.  Aegium,  I.  Agrigentum,  L  6 

1866  Achaia,  .8.  Aegina,  I.  Agrigentum,  2.  —  6 

1.867  Achaia,  .5.  Agrigentum,  2.  Anaciorium,  I.  Apol- 

lonia  Illyrici,  1.  Argos,  1.  —  10 

1868  Agrigentum,  1.  (Tetradrachm)  —  1 

1S6‘9  Agrigentum,  1.  (Tetradrachm)  — -  I 

1870  Agrigentum,  2.  Apollonia  Illyrici,  1.  Argos,  I. 

Afpendus,  1.  -  - —  5 

1871  Afpendus,  1.  -  —  I 

1872  Afpendus,  1.  -  —  1 

1873  Agrigentum,  I.  Apollonia  Illyrici,  I.  Athena;,  2. 

(One  with  the  names  of  Magijlratei,  Mentor  and 
Mofchion)  -  — .  4 

1874  Agrigentum,  1.  Athena;,  2.  (one  with  the  Xames 

of  Magiflrat.es,  Ammonius  and  Callias)  —  3 

1875  Agrigentum,  1.  Athenae,  6.  (two  with  the  Xames  of 

M agif  rates,  one  having  Deme  .*  and  Hiero,  the  other 
Xejior  and  Mnafeas )  —  —  7 

4  876  Athens,  1.  (with  a  Magi/late's  name,  Theophrqfius)  1 

1877  A  then  as,  3.  (two  with  names  of  Magi  fir  ates — Nejtor  and 

Mnafeas. — Dofi :  and  Theofcharas j  —  3 

1878  Athenas,  4.  (one  with  names  of  M a  gif  rates  in  Mono- 

1879  Athena;,  2.  (with  names  of  Magif  rates)  —  2 

1880  Bruttii,  1.  Carthago,  1.  Catana,  1.  Chalcis  1. 

Corinthus,  1.  Cyrene,  1.  —  —  6 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  GOLD'. 


18SJ  Trajanus,  I.  p.  m.  tr .  p.  cos.  ii.  p.  p.  Romagaleala 

arm  is  jniidens,  d.  vicloriolam,  s,  parazonium.  (fine)  \ 


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1552  Trajanus,  1.  p.m.  tr.  p.  cqs.  iiii.  p.p.  Hercules 

adverfus  ball  infidens,  d.  clavam,  s.  exuvias  Ieonis. 
(fine)  -  -  i 

1553  Trajanus,  1.  p.m.  tr.  p.  cos.  v.  p.p.  Imperator 

in  quadrigis  triumphalibus,  d.  ramum,  s.  fceptrum 

cum  aquila.  -  -  I 

1884  Trajanus,  1.  p.m.  tr.  p.  cos.  vi.  p.r.  s.  p.  a.  r. 

Vir  nudus  flans,  d.  pateram,  s.  fpicas.  —  i 

iSSo  Trajanus,  1.  font.  max.  tr.  pot.  cos.  ir.  Fi¬ 
gura  fcutis  infidens,  d.  ramum  protendit.  —  -1 

J886  Trajanus,  1.  parthico  p.m.  tr.  p.  cos.  VI.  P.P. 

s.  P.  q.  r.  Caput  Solis,  (extremely  fine)  — —  1 

1887  Trajanus,  1.  avgvstj  profectio,  Imperator 

eques,  d.  liaflam,  precedents  figura  militari,  tribus 
fequentibus.  ( very  rare )  - —  3 

1888  Trajanus,  1.  regna  adsignata.  Imperator  in  fub- 

druftione  fedens  inter  duos  ad  dan  tes,  tres  alii  infra 
Itant,  quorum  primus  manus  porrigit,  tanquam  ali- 
quid  accepturus.  ( very  fine  and  extremely  rare )  1 

ISS9  Trajanus,  1.  salvs  aug.  p.m.  tr.  p.  cos.  vi. 
p.p.  s.  p.  q.  r.  Mulier  fedens,  ferpentem  ab  ara 
atfurgentem  ex  patera  pafcit.  ^ -  3 

1890  Trajanus,  1.  s.  p.  q.  r.  optimo  principi.  Fi¬ 

gura  nuda  dans  d.  pateram,  s.  fpicas.  (very  fine)  1 

1891  Trajanus,  2.  Eadem  infcriptio.  Imperator  eques 

liadam  in  hodem  prodratum  vibrat. — Eadem  infcriptio. 
Imperator  paludatus  dans,  cui  figura  militaris  l'up- 

plicem  exhibet.  _ _  _  2 

1S92  Trajanus,  1.  s.  p.  q.  r.  optimo  principi.  Co- 

Jumna  Trajani.  -  -  3 


ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 


1893  Elizabeth’s  Half  Sovereign,  two  different,  the  Quarter 

and  the  Eighth.  Mint  Mark,  the  Ton  —  4 

1894  Elizabeth’s  Half  Sovereign.  Mint  Mark,  the  Figure  2. 

Quarters,  Mint  Marks,  Coronet  and  Woolpack,  and 
the  Eighth,  Woolpack,  Mint  Mark  .  — 

1895  Elizabeth’s  Eighths  of  the  Pound  Sovereign,  different 

1896  Elizabeth’s  Milled,  Half,  Quarter,  and  Eighth  of  a 

Sovereign.  Mollet  or  Star,  Mint  Mark  — 

1897  Elizabeth’s  Milled,  Halt  Sovereign,  Two  Quarters, 

different,  and  the  Eighth.  Mint  Marks,  Mollet  and 
Fleur  de  Lis  _ _  _ 

1898  Elizabeth’s  Milled  Half  Sovereign’s,  different,  and  the 

Quarter  Sovereign.  Mint  Mark,  the  Mollet  or  Star  3 

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1899  Elizabeth’s  Milled  Half  and  Quarter  Sovereign,  the 

Fir  ft  Specimens  in  England  of  Engrailing  on  the 
Edges  Weight  87  and  43  Grains  —  2 

1900  James  I.  The  Sovereign,  Half,  Quarter,  and  Eighth 

of  bis  Fir  ft  Year  —  —  4 

1901  James  I.  The  Sovereign  of  his  Firft  Year,  P.  5,  N.  6. 

Infcribed,  on  the  Reverfe,  Exurgat  Deus,  Difiipentur 
Iniimci.  Weighing  171  Grains  —  1 

1902,  James  1.  The  Unitie,  or  Sceptre  Piece  of  his  Second 
Year,  Plate  5,  N.  6.  The  Half  Sovereign,  the 
Quarter,  N.  3,  and  the  Eighth,  N.  1.  —  4 

1903  James  I.  The  Unitie.  Obverfe,  the  King’s  Butt  in 

Armour,  crowned  to  the  Left,  a  Sword  in  his  Right 
Hand,  and  Orb  or  Globe  in  his  Left.  Reverfe,  the 
Royal  Arms  crowned  between  I.R.  Incribed,  Faciam 
Eos  In  Gentem  Unam  Mint  Marks,  Rofe,  Thiftle, 

N.  16.  o 

1904  James  I.  The  Half  and  Quarter  Unitie  or  Sovereign. 

Reverfe,  infcribed,  Henricus.  Rofas  Regna  Jacobus, 

N.  3,  the  Eighth.  Reverfe,  Tueatur  Unita  Deus, 

N.  I.  two  4, 

1905  James  I.  The  Half,  the  Quarter,  and  Two  Eighths  of 

the  Uni  tie  or  Pound  Sovereign  -  4 

1906  James  I.  Thiftle  Crown.  Obverfe,  a  Rote  crowned 

between  I.R.  Reverfe,  the  fame  letters  on  the  Sides  of 
a  crowned  Thiftle,  different  Mint  Marks,  P.  5,  N.  2. 

28  Grains  6 

1907  James  I.  The  Fine  Sovereign  of  his  Third  Year,  the 

King  feated  on  his  Throne,  the  Portcullis  at  his  Feet. 
Reverfe,  a  full  blown  Rofe ;  on  its  Centre  the  Royal 
Arms.  Infcribed,  A  Dno.  Factum  Eft  Iftud,  Et  Eft 
Mirab.  In  Oculis  Nrs.  Mint  Mark,  an  Efcallop 
,  Shell.  Weighing  213  Grains,  P.  15,  N.  10.  [ 

1908  James  I.  The  Noble  or  Spur  Ryal,  the  King  in  a  Ship 

as  ufual.  Reverfe,  A  Dno.  &c.  Weight  106  Grains, 

N.  9.  -  -  ^ 

1909  James  I.  Angels.  Mint  Marks,  Crofs,  Efcallop  Shell, 

N.  S.  The  Angelef,  N.  7.  Mint  Mark,  a  Tre¬ 
foil  -  -  3 

1.910  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  containing  24  Medal  Boards, 

1  Foot  7  Inches  Wide,  1  Foot  7  Inches  Deep,  and 
1  Foot  7  Inches  High  —  — 


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1911  Ten,  ft  ruck  in  the  early  part  of  the  Roman  Empire, 

fome  of  them  probably  by  Domitianus.  ( very  fine  and 
rare )  -  - - 

1912  Julius,  JL  M.  Antonius  and  Cleopatra,  2.  Auguftus,  1. 

Tiberius,  1.  Caligula,  1,  Claudius,  2.  Nero,  3. 
Vefpafianus,  1.  - - -  - - 

1913  Caligula,  1.  Claudius,  2,  Nero,  4.  Vefpafianus,  1. 

Domitianus,  3.  Domitia,  1.  - 

1914  Nero,  3.  Vefpafianus,  1.  Domitianus,  4.  Domitia,  2. 

Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  1.  - 

3  915  Domitianus,  1.  Domitia,  1.  TrajanfiS,  4.  Ha- 

drianus,  2.  Antoninus  Pius,  1,  M.  Aurelius,  1. 
Caracalla,.  1.  Trajanus  Decius,  1.  — 

1916  Trajanus,  3.  Hadrianus,  1.  Antoninas  Pius,  1, 

Valerianus  fen.  1.  Gallienus,  7.  Salonina,  4.  Sa¬ 
lon  in  us,  2.  • -  ■  - 

1917  C.  Fulvius  Maerianus,  2.  Indulgenti^e  augg, — 

RoMiE  AETERN£.  -  - 

1918  Gallienus,  6.  Salonina,  6.  Poftumus,  9.  Lselianus,  1. 

Vi&orinus  fen.  8.  Vidtorimis  jun.  1.  Marius,  2. 
Tetricus  fen.  3.  - -  - - 

1919  Gallienus,  12.  Salonina,  4.  Poftumus,  8.  Laelianus,  1. 

Victorinus  fen.  4.  Marius,  2,  Tetricus  len.  4.  Te¬ 
tricus  jun.  7.  - -  - 

1920  Gallienus,  12.  Salonina,  3.  Poftumus,  4.  Marius,  2. 

Tetricus,  jan.  2.  Claudius  Gothicus,  6.  Quintillus,  4. 
Aurelianus,  9.  Severina,  3.  Vabalathus  and  Aure- 
lianus,  1.  Tacitus  4.  - -  • - 

1921  Gallienus,  6,  Claudius  Gothicus,  6.  Quintillus,  4. 

Aurelianus,  10.  Severina,  4.  Vabalathus  and  Au¬ 
relianus,  1.  Tacitus,  6.  Florianus,  3.  Probus,  4. 

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Claudius  Gothicus,  8.  A urelian us,  10.  Severina,  I. 
Tacitus,  12.  Florianus,  2.  Probus,  7.  Cams,  6. 

1923  C1au5iius  Gotliicus,  7.  A  urelian  us,  9.  Tacitus,  7. 
lrobus,  12.  Cams,  3.  Carinus,  4.  Magnia  Ur- 

bica,  1.  Numerianus,  2.  - - - 

192+  Tacitus,  6.  Probus,  15.  Carus,  4.  Carious,  4. 

Magnia  Urbica,  1.  Numerianus,  4.  Diodetianus,  12. 
1925  lrobus,  20.  Carus,  3.  Carinus,  6.  Numerianus,  6. 

Diodetianus,  12.  _ .  47 


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ROMAN  MIDDLE  BRASS. 

1 0^6  Conftantinus,  the  Firft,  10.  different  Types. — Con- 
flans,  6.  fel.  temp,  reparatio,  with  different 
Mint  Marks.  - —  _ _  ]£ 

192  i  Conftantinus,  the  Firft,  15.  Con  Pans,  3.  Ccmftan- 

finus,  the  Second,  5.  different  Types.  •  -  23 

1928  Conpans,  4.  ConPantius,  tlie  Second,  6.  Con¬ 

cordia  MILITUM. - PEL.  TEMP.  REPA  RATIO.  (til'O 

varieties) — Gloria  Rom  a  nor  um— -Hoc  signo 
VICTOR  F.RIS - SaLUS  AUG.  NOSTRI.  MaGNEN- 

tiu s,  8.  Felicitas  Reipublice — Gloria  Ro* 
manor  um.  (two  varieties ) — Renobatio  urbis 
Rome — Salus  D.D.  N.N.  aug  et  caes — Vic- 
tores  avg.  et  caes.— Victoria  aug.  lib.  ro¬ 
man  o  r  .  ( Two  varieties.)  . - -  ]  3 

1929  ConPantius,  the  Second,  4.  different  Types.  Magnen- 

tius,  3.  Felicitas  reipublice— Salus  D.  D. 

N.  N.  aug.  et  caes — Victoria  aug.  lib.  ro- 
manor.  Dgcentius,  2.  Salus  D.  D.  N.N.  aug. 
et  caes- — Victorias  D.  D.  N.  N.  aug  et  caes. 
ConPantius  Gallus,  1.  4el.  temp,  reparatio. 
Julian  us,  L  Securitas  reipub. — Jovianus,  1. 
Victoria  romano rum — Valentinianus,  the  Firp, 

3.  Cl  LOR  I  A  ROMANO  RUM - REPARATIO  REIPUB. 

— Victoria  augg.  — - 

1930  ConPantius,  the  Second,  12.  Magnentius,  3.  De- 

cenlius,  2.  ConPantius  Gallus,  L  Julianas,  2. 

1931  ConPantius,  the  Second,  13.  Magnentius,  2.  Juli¬ 

anas,  1 .  Val/rns,  l.  MoHeta  augg.  Gratianus,  3, 
Gloria  Romanorum — Reparatio  reipub — 

I ! r  b s  ROMA. — Valentinianus  Jan.  I.  Reparatio 
reipub  . — 1  heodofius,  4.  Gloria  Romanorum. 
(Two  varieties.)  Reparatio  reipub. — Virtu s 
exerciti.  yRlia Flaccilla,  2.  Salus  reipublice. 

( Two  varieties.)  Magn us  Maximus,  L  Reparatio 
reipub.  Arcadius,  1.  Vxktus  exerciti.  2$ 


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1932  J allanus,  1.  Gratianus,  4.  Theodofius,  7.  ./Elia 

Flaccilla,  2.  Magnus  Maximus,  2.  J6vinus,  1.  Vic¬ 
toria  Romanorum.  —  —  17 

1933  AnaflafuiS/  3.  Juftinianns,  8.  Theodohatus,  2.  Juf- 

tinus  Jun.  2.  Tiberius  Conflantinus,  1.  Mauricius, 

4.  Theophilus,  .8.  Leo  Sapiens,  2.  Romanus 
Jun.  1.  Joannes  Zimifces,  1.  Bafilius,  the  Second, 

1.  And  feven  more,  (well  prcferved.)  —  35 


ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS, 

«  ^ 

SHILLINGS. 

%  1  *  * 

1934  The  Commonwealths,  1658  and  1660,  Anchor  Mini 

Mark  v  -  - -  2 

1935  Charles  II.  firfl  and  feeond  Coinage  ■- .  8 

1936  Charles  II.  milled.  Plain,  different  Dates  —  12 

1937  Charles  II.  milled.  Feathers  under  the  Plead,  or  in  the 

Centre  of  the  Reverje  — — -  6 

1 93 S  Charles  II.  Elephant  under  the  Head,  i.  Elephant 

and  Cattle,  1.  Feathers,  3  - — -  5 

1939  James  II.  4.  William  and  Mary,  2  -  6 

1940  William  III.  6  Plain,  3  with  Feathers,  and  1  with 

Rofes  in  the  Quarters  of  the  Reverje  —— —  30 

1941  William  III.  2  flruck  at  Brifcol.  2  at'Chefler.  I  at 

Exeter.  1  at  Norwich.  And  2  at  York.  1  of  the 
lad  Mint  with  a  Head  on  both  Sides  —  8 

1942  William  III.  with  Feathers  under  the  Head,  and  1 

thicker  than  common  — —  —  2 

1943  Ann,  2  Plain.  2  flruck  from  the  Silver  taken  at  V1V0. 

2  with  Feathers.  And  2,  Roles  and  Feathers  in  the 
Quarters  -  - -  8 

1944  Ann,  2  Plain.  3,  Rofes  and  Feathers.  And  2 flruck  at 

Edinburgh  - -  - - -  7 

1945  Ann,  2  Plain.  4,  Rofes  and  Feathers.  And  1  flruck  at 

Edinburgh - T 

1946  George  I.  Rofe  and  Feathers,  4.  Welch  Copper 

Company,  1  -  - ■  $ 

3  947  George  I.  Rofe  and  Feathers,  4.  Welch  Copper 

Company,  1,  Snell  mg,  P.  17,  N.  25  —  5 

1948  George  I.  t  Plain  Quarters.  2,  Rofe  and  Feathers. 

1,  South  Sea  Company.  And  1  Welch  Copper 
Company  5 

1949  George  II.  with  the  Young  Head,  1  Plain.  7,  different 

Dates,  with  Rofes  and  Feathers  g 

1950  George  II.  with  the  Young  Head,  7  with  Rofes  and 
Feathers.  And  1  with  Rofes.  only  in  the  Quarters  2 


'  -  (  .150  ) 

1951  George  II.  with  the  Old  Head,  I  with  Rofes.  2  with 

Lima  under  the  Head,  coined  from  Silver  taken  by 
Lord  Anton.  And  3  Plain.  His  prefent  Majefty, 

L  dated  1763,  called  Lord  Northumberland  Shilling. 

And  I  of  the  lafl  Coinage,  1787  -  —  7 

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ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS. 

HALF  CROWNS. 

1952  Edward  VT.  all  different,  Snelling,  Plate  4,  N.  19  4 

1953  The  Half  Crown  of  Philip  and  Mary,  P.  5,  N.  18  I 

1954  Elizabeth  (very  fine)  —  —  1 

1955  Elizabeth,  Mint  Mark.  2,  P.  6,  N.  16  —  1 

1956  The  Exurgat  Half  Crown  of  James  I.  Thiftle  Mint 

Mark  -  -  1 

1957  James  I.  Plate  8,  N.  14  and  15  —  2 

1958  James  I.  P.  8,  N.  14  and  15  - —  3 

1959  Charles  I.  of  his  firft  Coinage,  different,  P.  9,  N.  6  2 

1960  Charles  I.  fir  ft  Coinage,  with  and  without  the  Feathers 

over  the  Arms,  2.  Mint  Mark,  Long  Crofs,  with  and 
without  Feathers  —  —  4 

1961  Charles  I.  M.  M.  Cattle,  Anchor,  and  Heart  3 

1962  Charles  I.  P.  9,  N.  12,  four.  And  1  with  the  Delta 

Mint  Mark  -  -  5 

1963  Charles  I.  Harp  Mint  Mark,  P.  9,  N.  12  —  1 

/  •  ^ 

SPAIN.  SILVER  MEDALS. 

1964  Philip  the  Fair,  Father  of  the  Emperor,  Charles  V. 

Revcrfe,  Virtute  &  Conftantia.  A  rejlored  Medal. 
Charles  V.  Reverfe ,  His  Wife,  Ifabella  of  Portugal. 
Charles  V.  Reverfe ,  Philip  II.  3  —  5- 

1965  Philip  II.  Van  Loon,  To?ne  1,  Page  4,  10,  17.  Reverfe , 

Felicitas  Temporum,  1559  -  .  4 

1966  Don  Carlos,  Son  of  Philip  II.  Confociatio  Rerum  Do¬ 

rn  ina,  rejlored,  &  Obviis  Ulnis  - -  2 

1967  Philip  II.  R.  His  Queen,  Ann  of  Auftria.  Her  Buft, 

R.  Fjelicitati  Patrim.  Philip,  R .  Philip,  Prince  of 
Spain.  Philip.  R.  Reliquum  Datur,  15S0  —  4 

1963  Antony  Perrenot,  Cardinal  Granville,  Van  I,oon,  P.  56, 
and  58.  Margaret  of  Auflria,  Governefs  of  the  Lovr 

Countries  for  Philip  II.  P.  86,  and  97  — 

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1969  Philip  II.  Reverfe,  The  Royal  Arms  Crowne.fl,  Van 

Loon ,  P.  496.  Another,  the  Bulls  of  Himfelf,  his 
Wife,  and  Son  —  — 

1970  Albert  and  Elizabeth  upon  being  made  Sovereigns  of 

the  Low  Countries,  Tome  1,  P.5 II,  N.  2.  Philip  III. 
Reverfe ,  his  Queen,  Margaret  of  Auftria,  T. ‘2,  P.  52. 
Elizabeth,  P.  132,  and  1  on  her  Death  in  1633,  P.  213  4 

•1971  Philip  IV.  on  his  Acceffion  to  the  Crown  in  1621, 
Tome  2,  P.  133.  Cum  Sole  et  Aftris  Concordia 
Jungit.  —  —  —  3 

1972  Ferdinand,  Infant  of  Spain,  and  Cardinal,  P.  219,  N.  1. 

Don  John  of  Auftria,  Natural  Son  of  Philip  IV. 
Francis  de  Moura,  T.  3,P.  25.  Lewis  de  Benevides, 

T.  2,  P.  ,436.  Philip  Malins,  P  488,  Tome  3,  P.  206  6 

1973  Charles  II.  Reverfe ,  his  Mother,  T.  2,  P.  512,  T.  3, 

P.  21,  N.  3,  P.  270.  Flandria  Olfende  4* 

1974  John,  Count  of  Monterey,  Governor  of  the  Low 

Countries,  T.  3,  P.  165.  A  Medallion  by  Roller  1 

1975  Charles  II.  his  Head.  R.  Mary  Louila,  his  Queen, 

Tome  3,  N.  1,  P.  270.  The  Buffs  of  Mary  Ann  of 
Neubourg,  his  lecond  Wife,  Face  to  Face,  P.  433, 

N.  5  —  —  —  2 

1976  Philip  V.  Grandfon  of  Lewis  XIV.  upon  coming  to 

the  Crown  in  1700,  Tome  4,  P  318,  and  324  2 

1977  Philip  V.  Tojne  4,  P.  338.  Philip  V.  on  Horfeback, 

upon  his  Entry  into  Naples  in  1702.  Idis  Arms. 

LI  is  Buff.  R.  Mary  Louifa  of  Savoy  —  4 

1978  Charles  III.  upon  taking  Barcelona,  Van  Loon,  P.  19, 

N.  I,  P.  25,  two,  a  little  different,  N.  2,  P.  27  4 

1979  Charles  III.  on  his  Marriage  with  Elizabeth  of  Brunf- 

wick  in  1707,  N.  2,  P.  87,  N.  1,  2,  3,  P.  91,  Tome  5 

1980  Ferdinand  VI.  upon  his  A cce (lions  in  1746 

1981  Charles  III.  and  his  Queen  Mary  Amalia  on  their 

Marriage  in  1738.  One  Honary,  1751.  On  the 
Marriage  of  the  Princefs  Louifa  in  1765.  Charles  IV. 
and  Queen,  on  their  Acceffion  in  17S9,  two  5 

1982  Small  Medals  and  Jettons  of  Philip  IV.  Philip  V. 

Lewis  I.  Ferdinand  VI.  &C.  on  their  Acceffion  to 
the  Throne,  &cf  —  —  04 


PORTUGAL  SILVER  MEDALS. 

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1983  Leonora,  Daughter  of  Edward,  King  of  Portugal,  and 
Wife  of  the  Emperor  Frederick  III.  reffored.  John 
IV.  his  Buff,  1641,  upon  his  Acceffion.  fofeph  I. 
from  the  Dye  of  the  Thirty-fix  Shilling  Piece,  1772. 
An  Equeftrian  Figure  on  aPedeffal,  Maghanimo  Rel- 


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titutor.  1775.  Pevcrfc,  Poll  Fata  Refurgens.  Exergue, 
Oljfipe.  Mary  I.  and  Peter  III.  from  the  Dye  of  the 

Thirty-fix  Shilling  Piece  -  5 

1981  John  V.  a  Medallion,  his  Bud.  Reverfe,  Et  Latet  Et 

Lucet,  171 6  — -  —  —  I 

1985  John  V.  a  Ship  between  two  Pillars.  Exergue,  Fufis 

Fugatifque  Turcis,  Lulit  Clafiis  Subfid  Ad  Taenarum, 
1717.  Hifloria  Refurges.  "  Exergue,  Reg-  Acad. 
Hid.  Lufit.  Inflit.  6  Dec.  1720  —  2 

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GREEK  CITIES  IN  SILVER. 

1986  Bruttii,  I.  Carthago,  I.  Corinthus,  2.  Dyrrhachium, 


3.  Ephefus,  1.  Euboea,  L  Gelas,  1.  Heraclea 
Lucaniae,  I.  Hifliaea,  1.  Leucas  Acarnaniae,  1. 
Maffilia,  1.  —  —  —  14 

{ 987  Carthago,  1 .  ( with  Punic  Characters ,)  —  1 

1988  Carthago,  1.  (Ditto.)  -  —  1 

1989  Carthago,!,  (with  a  Punic  Letter.)  —  "  I 

1990  Carthago,  1.  (Ditto.)  —  —  1 

1991  Carthago,  1.  Corinthus,  2.  Dyrrhachium,!.  Gelas, 

1.  FI eraclea  Lucaniae,  1.  —  —  6 

\  '  _ 

1992  Corinthus,  3.  Dyrrhachium,  1.  Ephefus,  1.  Gelas, 

1.  Heraclea  Lucaniae,  1.  Illrus,  1.  Leontini,  1. 
Maffilia,  1.  —  —  —  10 

1993  Cnoffius,  1.  —  —  —  1 

-  '  1994  Cyrene,  1.  Erythrae,  1.  Erefus,  1.  —  3 

1995  Corinthus,  I.  Ephefus,  1.  Gelas,  1.  Emporia?,  1.  4 

1996  Falifei,  or  Alea,  1.  Epirus,  1.  Euboea,  1.  Himera, 

I.  1  Itanus,  1.  —  —  —  5 

1997  Gelas,  1.  Himera,  1.  —  —  2 

1998  Heraclea  Lucania?,  1.  Himera,  1.  Hyrium,  1.  3 

1999  Gelas,  1.  Hyrium,  1.  Itanus,  1.  Iflrus,  1.  Leon¬ 

tini,  1.  Mefiana,  1.  — ■  —  g 

2000  Gelas,  1.  Heraclea  Lucaniae,  1.  Hifliaea,  1.  Leon¬ 

tini,  1.  Maffilia,  2.  Metapontum,  1.  —  7 

2001  Leontini,  1.  —  —  —  1 

2002  Leontini,  1.  —  —  —  j 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  GOLD. 

*  i 

2003  Trajanus,  1.  vota  svscepta  p.  m.  tr.  p.  cos.  vi. 
p.  p.  SiP.  d.R.  Imperator  togatus,  s.  haflam  fuper 
bumero,  et  Genius  feminudus,  s.  cornucopia?,  ftantes 
ad  aram  fiiftrificant.  (rare.)  . - .  ] 


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2011 

2012 

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Trajanus,  1.  Sine  epigraplie.  Avis,  feu  Phoenix,  cum 
circulo  radigto  in  capite;  unguibus  ramuin  olea: 
tenet.  ( rare.)  —  .  — 

Trajanus,  1.  divi  neuva  f.ttraianvs  pat.  Ca¬ 
pita  oppolita  Nervce  et  Yrajani  Patris.  ( rare .) 
Trajanus  and  Hadrianus,  1 .  divo  traiano  patri. 
Trajani  caput  laureatum.  {very  rare >  and  extremely 
fme.)  «  *—  . 

Plotilia/l.  PLOTINA  AVG.  IMP.  TRAIANI.  HllJUS 
caput.  CAES.  AVG.  GERM  A.  D  AC.  COS.  VI-  F.P. 
Vefla  fedens,  d.  palladium,  s.  haftam.*  (very  fine  and 
extremely  rare.)  — -  — 

Matidia,  1.  matidia  avg.  divae  marcianae  F; 
Hujus  caput,  pif.tas  avg vst.  Mulier  ftans  utram- 
que  manum  extendi!  fuper  adftantem  utrinque  parvam 
figuram.  (very  rare.)  '  — 

Hadrianus,  1.  adventvi  avg.  italiae.  Imperator 
jflaris,  d.  extenfa,  juxta  mulier,  d.  pateram,  s.  cornuco¬ 
pias,  ad  aram  facrificat.  (rare.)  - - 

Hadrianus,  l .  aegyptos.  Mulier  humi  procumbens, 
d.  fiftrum,  s.  canirtro  innixa,  pro  pedibus  Ibis,  (rare.) 
Hadrianus,  1.  Africa.  Mulier  humi  procumbens, 
capite  elephanti  exuviis  teclo,  d.  leonem  contingit,  s. 
caniifro  innititur,  retro  fpica.  (fine.)  — 

Hadrianus,  1.  concord,  p.  M.  tr.  p.  cos.  ii. 

Mulier  fedens,  d.  paieram.  - - - 

Hadrianus,!.  cos.  hi.  Imperator  eques  — 
Hadrianus,  1.  cos.  in.  Sol  in  citis  quadrigis,  s. 
ha  gel!  urn.  —  — -  — 


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ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 


2015  James  I.  the  Angel,  N.  8.  The  Angelet,  N.  7. 

weight  71  and  36  Grains  —  — 

2016  James  I.  the  fine  Sovereign  of  his  17th' Year,  P.  5, 

N.  16.  Reverfc ,  the  Arms  three  XXX  over,  for  Thirty 
Shillings,  its  Value,  weight  192  Grains,  Mint  Mark, 
the  Rofe  - •  — ■ — 

2017  James  I.  fine  Sovereign  of  his  17th  Year,  Mint  Mark, 

a  Spur-  Rowel  - -  -  - 

2018  James  I.  Angels  of  his  17th  Year.  Reverfc,  s^"9bip 

with  the  Royal  Arms  on  the  Maft,  N.  14.  Min?  Mark, 
theRofe,  theThifrle,  and  the  Trefoil,  weight  66  Grains 

2019  James  I.  the  Unitie  or  Laureled  Pieces,  with  XX.  X. 

V.- -Mint  Mark,  Fleur  de  Lis  and  Trefoil,  P.  5.  N.  11, 
M2,  13  *  —  —  — * 

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*2020  James  I.  the  Spur  Ryal  of  his  17th  Year.  Qbverfc, 
a  Lyon  fitting  crowned,  holding  in  his  right  Paw  a 
Sceptre,  his  left  fupporting  the  Arms,  on  each  Side 
v  XV.  for  fifteen  Shillings.  Revcrfe ,  a  Radiated  Role, 
&c.  Mint  Mark,  a  Spur  Rowel,  weight  96  Grains 
20*21  Charles  I.  Angels.  Obvcrfe,  the  Archangel  Michael, 
as  ufual  without  X  for  ten  Shillings,  its  Value.  Revcrfe, 
the  Ship.  Another  with  X.  Mint  Marks,  the  Long 

Crofs  and  Heart,  P.  6,  N.  1  - 

2022  Charles  I.  Angels.  Reverfe.  I jifcribed ,  Amor  Populi 
Prsefidium  Regis,  N.  1,  Mint  Mark,  the  Bell  and 
Triangle  — —  — 

20'23  Charles  I.  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  Mint  Mark,  hleurde 
Lis,  different  Heads.  ReverJ'e,  a  Square  Shield 
Crowned,  hifcribed,  Florent  Concordia  Regna.  The 
Ten  and  Five  Shilling  Pieces,  Infcribed,  Cultores  Sui 
Deu,  Protegit,  Plate  6,  N.  6  — 

2024  Charles  I.  his  Twenty  and  Ten  Shilling  Pieces,  Black 

Moor’s  Plead  Mint  Mark  - * -  ' 

2025  Charles  I.  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  Black  moor’s  Head 

Mint  Mark.  Ten  and  Five  Shilling  Pieces,  Mint 
Mark,  Fleur  de  Lis,  all  with  the  Ruff,  N.  2  and  3 

2026  Charles  I.  Twenty,  Ten,  and  Five  Shilling  Pieces, 

King’s  Bud  with  a  Ruff,  round  the  Neck;  Heart  Mint 
Mark  -  * - 

2027  Charles  I.  Twenty  and  Ten  Shilling  Pieces ;  Mint 

Mark,  the  Heart.  Five  Shilling  Pieces,  Long  Crols 

and  Anchor  —  —  — 

202S  Charles  I.  Twenty  and  Ten  Shilling  Piece,  Feathers, 
Mint  Mark,  Ruff  round  the  Bud  — 

2029  Charles  I.  Twenty-two  and  Ten  Shilling  Pieces,  dif¬ 

ferent.  And  the  Five  Shilling  Piece,  Rofe  Mint 

Mark  —  —  — 

2030  Charles  I.  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  P.  6,  N.  -4.  The 

Ten  and  Five  Shilling  Pieces  — 

2031  Charles  L  1  Ten  and  3  Five  Shilling  Pieces,  the 

Crown,  Bell,  Ton  and  Harp  — 

2032  Charles  I.  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  Infcribed  on  .  the 

Revcrfe,  Florent  Concordia  Regna.  P.  el,  N.  7.  The 
Ten  and  Five  Shilling  Pieces,  Infer iption ,  Cultores 
Sui  Deus  Protegit.  Mint  Marks  of  the  two  fird,  the 
Ernonv  Flower  and  final!  B.  on  the  lad  a  fmall  B. 
for  Briot,  weight  5  D.  20  G.  — 

2033  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  on  a  Stand,  containing  36  Boards 

and  J  Drawer,  IS  Inches  wide,  14-1  Inches  deep, 
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*  »  .1 


2034*  Probus,  20.  Carus,  2.  Carinus,  4.  Numerianus,  6, 

Diocletianus,  12.  -  44 

2035  Probus,  20.  Carinus,  6.  Numerianus,  5.  Diocle¬ 

tianus,  10.  - —  - - -  41 

20 36  Probus,  19.  Carinus,  3.  Caraulius,  8.  Alledlus,  4.  34* 

2037  Caraufius,  16.  adventusaug. — concordia  aug. 

- HIL  A  RITAS  AUG. - JOVI  AUG. - L  AT,  T I T I  vE  FUND. 

—MARS  VICTOR. - MONETA  AUG. - ORIENS  AUG. 

— tax  aug.  (four  varieties.) — pietas  aug. — prin- 

CIPI  JUVENTUT. - PROVID.  AUGGG. - SALUS  AUG.  36 

203S  Alleclus,  14.  l^etit.  aug. — l^etitia  aug.  (three 
varieties.) — p  ax  a u g . ( two  va rieties.) —  provid. aug. 
(two  varieties.) — providentia  aug.  (three  varie¬ 
ties.)—  v  i  r  t  u  s  aug.  ( th  rce  va  rieties.)  -  1 4. 

2039  Maximianus,  the  Firft,  12.  Conftantius  Chlorus,  6. 

FI.  Helena,  6‘.  FI.  Max.-  Theodora,  1.  Maximia- 
nus,  the  Second,  3.  Maximinus,  9.  Maxentius,  2. 
Romulus,  1.  -  -  40 

2040  Maximianus,  the  Firft,  15.  Conftantius  Chlorus,  5,  FI. 

Jul.  Helena,  3.  Maximianus,  the  Second.,  1.  Maxi- 
minus,  11.  Maxentius,  2.  Romulus,  1.  Alexan¬ 
der,  the  Tyrant,  1.  s.  p.  q.  r.  optimo  principi. 


(unpublijhed.)  -  - -  '39 

2041  Alexander,  the  Tyranl,  1.  rom£  aitern.e  aug.  n. 

(extremely  rare ,  and  very  highly  prefer ved*)  1 

2042  Maximianus,  the  Firft,  12.  FI.  Jul.  Helena,  3.  Maxi¬ 

minus,  4.  Romulus,  1.  Licinius  Senior,  12.  Li- 
cinius  Junior,  5.  Conftantinus,  the  Firft,  1 3.  50 

2043  Maximianus,  the  Firft,  12.  (one  of  than  incufe.)  Ro¬ 

mulus,  1.  (the  Portrait  an  uncommon  one.)  Licinius 
Senior,  12.  Licinius  Junior,  3.  Conftantinus,  die 

Firft,  12.’  - -  - r - -  40 

X  2 


2044  Licinius  Senior,  7.  Licinius  Senior,  and  Licinius  Ju¬ 
nior,  1.  Licinius  Junior,  3.  Conftantinus,  the  kirft,  12. 
FI.  Max.  Faufta,  k  Crifpus,  8.  Faufta,  1.  frarej  - 
Delmatius,  1 .  ( very  fine.) 


2046 


2047 


a- 


2048 


2049 


2050 

2051 


37 


2045  Conftantinus,  the  Firft,  17.  FI.  Max.  Faufta,  3.  Ciif- 


pus,  8.  Delmalius,  1.  Conftantius,  the  Second,  12. 

Conftans,  9.  - - — 

Conftantinus,  the  Firft:,  20.  Fi.  Max,  Faufia,  3.  Crif- 
pus,  5.  Delmatius,  1.  Conftantinus  Junior,-&.  Con¬ 
ftans,  7.  Conftantius,  the  Second,  6.  \-^j=r 

Oonftantinus,  the  firft,  12.  SouftantiniiSr,  the,S.ecmK 
Conftans,  2.  Conftantius,  the  Second,  12.  \ 

nio,  1.  Magnentius,  7.  Decentius,  3.  Conftantius 
Gailus,  3.  Julianas,  3.  Helena  Juliani,  2. 
Conftantius,  the  Second,  S.  Vjetranio,  2.  Magnenti¬ 
us,  8.  Decentius,  1.  Conftantius  Gailus,  3.  Juii- 
anus,  4.  Helena  Juliani,  2.  Jovianus,! >  (very  fine.) 
Valentinlanus,  the  Firft,  7.  Velens,  6.  Gratianus,  S. 
Magnentius,  8.  Decentius,  9.  Jovianus,  1.  Valen- 
linianus,  the  Firft,  9.  Gratianus,  3.  \  alentinianus, 

the  Second,  6.  Theodofius,  the  Firft,  8.  Aelia  Flac- 

cilla,  4.  Magnus  Maximus,  2.  ’  — - 

Theodoftus,  the  Firft,  7.  Aelia  Flaccilla,  6. 

Maximus,  7.  Eugenius,  1.  Arcadius,  18. 

Eudoxia,  2.  Honorius,  9.  - - - 

Anaftaftus,  1.  Juftinianus,  5.  Athalaricus,  2.  I  heo- 
dohatus,  1.  Baduela,  I.  Tiberius  Conftantinus,  3. 
Mauricius,  1.  Focas,  1.  Heraclius  and  his  Sons,  1. 
Conftantinus  Pogonatus,  l .  Joannes  Zimijces,  1.  Ma¬ 
nuel  Con-menus,  1,  And  24  mpre.  (well  -preferred*) 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


Magnus 

Aelia 


50 


43 


ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS. 

*  x  •  i 

HALF-CROWNS. 


2052  Charles  I.  Tower  Mint,  different.  _  — -  6 

2053  Charles  I.  Mint  Marks,  Crown,  with  and  without  Fea¬ 

thers  over  the  Arms;  the  Bell  the  fame,  2;  and  the 
Ton,  plain  *  ^  f> 

2054  Charles  I.  Briefs  Mint ,  P.  10,  N.9.  — 

2055  Charles  I.  of  the  York  Mint,  Snelling,  P.  10,  N.  16  1 

2056  Charles  I.  York  Mint,  P.  10,  N.  17  &  18.  2 

2057  Charles  I.  York  Mint,  P.  10,  N.  1.9  &  20.  2 

2058  Charles  I .  Aberifvith  Mintf  P.  10,  N.  82.  And  1 

with  the  Crown  Mint  Mark,  unpublijhed  and  nuique  2 

2059  Charles  I .  Half-Crown,  ftruck  at  Oxford,  the  value  on 

ihe  Bc\erfe.  expreffed  »n  Arabic  Numeral,  1 


/  s?  s' 


/ 


(  157  ) 


2060  Charles  I.  Crowned  at  Oxford,  1642,  1;  1463,  2;  and 

1644,  2.  P.  12,  N.  1,  2,  &  7.  - 

2061  Charles  I.  Oxford  Mint,  1642,  1;  43,  1;  44,  2;  and 

1645,  1.  -  - 

2062  Charles  I.  P.  12,  N.  5.  Two  of  1644;  One^5;  and 

One,  46.  — -  * - - 

2063  Charles  I.  P.12,  N,  2,  One;  Three  of  1644;  and 

One  of  46.  .  — * - *•  — - * - 

•2064  Charles  I.  Coined  at  Exeter,  1.  Rofe  Mint  Mark,  with¬ 
out  a  date.  And  1,  fame  Mint  Mark,  1645,  P.  13, 
N.  II.  - -  - - 

2065  Charles  I.  Rofe  and  Cattle  Mint  Mark,  1644  &  1645 

2066  Charles  I.  1645,  $  netting,  P.  14,  N,  18.  - 

2067  Charles  I.  without  the  Date,  P.  14,  N.  18.  unique 

2068  Charles  I.  1642,  Rofe  Mint  Mark,  P.  14,  N.  19. 

2069  Charles  I.  Rofe  Mint  Mark,  P.  14,  N.  12.  And  1,  a 

little  different  - 

2070  Charles  I.  Rofe  Mint  Mark.  Obverfe,  the  King  riding 

full  fpeed.  Reverfe,  a  little  different  from  N.  12 

2071  Charles  I.  called  the  Blackfmith’s  Half-Crown,  P.  14 

N.  13.  -  - 

2072  Charles  I.  coined  in  Country  Mints x  P.  l4,  N.  14,  &c. 
207  3  Charles  I.  Country  Mints ,  I  coined  in  Imitation  of  that 

ttruck  at  York,  with  the  Lyon  grafping  the  Shield 

2074  Charles  I.  Country  Mints  - * 

207^  Charles  I.  flruck  at  Chefler,  Plate  14,  N.  15. 

2076  Charles  I.  coined  at  Worcefler,  P.  14,  N.  17. 

2077  The  Commonwealth,  Sun  Mint  Mark,  dates,  1649,  53, 

53,  &  1654.  ‘  -  - - 

2,078  The  Commonwealth,  Sun  Mint  Mark,  1652  &  1656. 
2079  The  Commonwealth’s  Half-Crown,  with  the  Anchor 
Mint  Mark,  Plate  16,  N.  6.  1660.  - - 


5 

5 


5 


5 


2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

I 

I 

3 

3 

3 

1 

l 

4 

o 


FRENCH  SILVER  MEDALS. 

20S0  Philip  VI.  Reverfe ,  Blanch  of  Navarre,  Reflored. 
Charles  VII.  Obverfe ,  a  Kr  the  Arms  of  France  in  a 
Shield.  Another,  the  Arms.  Reverfe,  a  Crofs, 
Tome  8,  del  CEuvre  du  St.  Lc  Clcrc.  M armor  es  et 
Medailles  Tome  39,  des  ant  res  Efiampes  du  Cabinet 
du  Roy  Louis  XIV.  Page  5,  N.  5  &  9.  Charles  VIII. 
his  Head  and  Titles.  Reverfe,  the  Figure  of  a  Woman 

with  a  Dog  -  -  4- 

2081  Francis  I.  his  Head  and  Titles.  Reverfe,  two  Globes, 
inferihed ,  Uniis  non  fu  (licit  Orbis,  Exergue,  1515,  Page 
19,  N.  24.  This  Medal  was  probably  /truck  in  the  17  th 
Cer^my.  — - - -  - * -  \ 


V  ' 

(  158  ) 

%  • 

2082  Henry  II.  Rtherfe,  Fame.  Exergue,  Ex  Vo  to,  P.  1552, 

P.  21,  N.  40, — Catharine  de  Medicis.  7?.  Hine  doJor, 
Lacrima:  Hinc.  On  his  Death,  in  1559,  P.  23,  N.  48.  2 

2083  Catharine  de  Medicis.  Reverje,  an  Equellrian  Figure, 

P.  29,  N.  64. — Her  Head.  R.  Charles  IX. — Hen¬ 
ry  III.  -  -  3 

2084  Anthony,  King  of  Navarre.  R.  the  Sun,  inferibed, 

Fouet  Et  Dilcntit.  Reverje,  Rex  Confervator.  Ex¬ 
ergue,  1559. — Diana,  Dutchefs  of  Valentino  is.  Re - 
verfe,  Oritur  Et  Lacle  Virefcit.  -  3 

2085  Charles  IX.  P.  25,  N.  51.  And  I  on  the  Maflacre  of 

St.  Bartholomew,  in  1572,  N.  55.  -  2 

2086  Henry  III.  Reverje ,  an  Equellrian  Figure,  Page  29, 

N.  64.  His  Queen,  Louifa;of  Lorrain,  N.  60.  Ano¬ 
ther,  1582,  N.  65.  And  1,  dated  1627,  thirty-eight 
Years  after  his  Death,  N.  133.  - -  4 

2087  Francis,  Duke  of  Alencon.  R.  Fouet  Et  Di  feu  tit,  2. 

Henry,  Duke  of  Guife.  Cardinal  de  Birague,  1580. 

The  Chancellor  de  PHofpital.  And  P.  FTuralt  6 

2088  Charles  X.  or  Cardinal  of  Bourbon,  his  Head  and  Ti¬ 

tles,  1590.  Reverje,  an  Altar,  & c.  Regale  Sacer- 
dotium  — .  . . .  .  | 

2089  Henry  IV.  Lutetia,  1594,  repaired,  P.  33,  N.  75. — 

N.  73. — Another,  P.  35,  N.  79.  -  3 

2090  Henry  IV.  and  his  Queen,  Mary  de  Medicis.  Reverje, 

Propago  Imperi,  i603.  Page  41,  N.  98;  furrounded 
with  a  very  large  Border  on  both  Sides,  a  very  long 
Inlcription  in  his  Praife.  Weight,  0  Ounces,  10  Pen-' 


ny  weights  -  l 

2091  Henry  IV.  and  his  Queen.  R.  propago  Imperi,  1603. 

— His  Head  alone,  ,  R.  Majedas  Major  Ab  Igne, 
Exergue,  1 604.  - —  -  -  .  o 

2092  Henry  IV.  Reverje,  Opt.  Princ.  1598.  P.  35.  N.  78. 

one.  Reverje,  his  Queen. —  1  on  his  Treaty  with  the 
Swifs,  in  1602,  P.  37,  N.  83. — And  2  very  fmall 
Jettons  -  ... .  5 

2093  Mary  de  Medeeb,  Queen  Regent.  R .  Servando  Dea 

Pacta  Deos,  P.  41,  N.  108. — Another,  Laeta  Deum 

Parta,  N.  90.  -  -  n 

•2094  Mary  de  Medecis.  Reverje,  Dat  Pacatum  Omnibus 

-/Ether,  1613.— -Another,  Oritur  et  Lacle  Virefcit  2 

X.  ^  H  H  f  1  l  •  IT  •  1  r  r  T  T  w  *  _ 


2095  Mary  de  Medecis  and  Louis  XIII.  R.  Inferibed,  Ori- 
ens  Augufti  Tutricc  Minerva,  1611,  P.  47,  N.  110. 
• — Her  Head  only,  Sexus  et  Gloria  Regna,  1615*- — 
Another,  an  Infcription  on  the  Reverje ;  date,  1644, 

P  45,  N.  146.  — -  - 

2V  6  Lewis  XIII.  on  his  Coronation,  in  1610,  two,  P.47, 
N .  1 14  &  II.  '  Another,  Dat.  Pacatum  Omnibus 
j  t.her,  1  L:  1 3v  —***-—  - - — , 


(  J5!>  ) 

|  *  *  \ 

3097  Lewis  XIII.  on  taking  Rochelle,  1629.  Another,  on 


reftoring  the  Coin,  1641,  both  by  Varin,  1  on  the 
Birth  ot  Lewis  XIV.  in  1638.  And  2  fmall  Medals.  .> 

2098  The  Duke  de  Rohan.  Chancellors  Aligre,  Brulart, 

de  Vic  — - -  — -  4 

2099  The  Duke  de  Candale.  Tke  Count  de  Valois,  Son  of 

Charles  IX.  Mar  dial  de  Toy  ras  -  3 

2100  Cardinal  RichJieu.  R.  Tandem  Vi61a  Sequor,  byVa - 

rin,  P.  57,  N.  140.  -  - -  1 


2101  Cardinal  Richlieu,  Mens  Sidera  Voluit,  1631,  byVa- 

rin . — One.  Reverfe,  a  Pillar. — One.  Reverfe,  Guz¬ 
man  d’Olivarez. — Another,  Reverfe ,  a  Ship  4< 

2102  Cardinal  Mazarine,  Nunc  Orbi  Servere  Labor,  Hinc 

Ordo,  Hinc  Copia  Rerum,  1660. — Et  Nutum  Fata 
Sequntur,  1660. — Firmando  Firmior  Hasret,  1660  4- 

2103  John  Varin,  the  celebrated  Medallift,  without  a  Reverfe , 

probably  by  himfelf  •  -  1 

2104  Lewis  XIV.  Reverfe ,  his  Mother,  by  Varin ,  1643.— 

Of  Her,  infcribed,  Diva  Se  Jactat  Alumna,  1660.  3- 

2105  Lewis  XIV.  on  his  Coronation,  in  1654.  Reverfe ,  his 

Queen,  Maria  Thereta,  Infanta  of  Spain,  1 659,  two. 
—One,  his  Queen.  Reverfe ,  his  Mother.— His 
Head,  2£terna?  Concordia?  Francis  et  Hifpania?, 

,  1 66*0.  —  —  *  5 


GREEK  CITIES,  IN  SILVER. 

2106  Leontini,  !.  Macedonia,  1.  — t - ‘2- 

2107  Ledntini,  1.  Malilia,  3.  Metapontum,  1.  Neapolis 

Campania?,  2.  - -  -  -  7 

2108  Larifia  Theflaliae,  1.  Locri  Bruttiorum,  1.  Lyttus,  1. 

Malienfes  Thefialias,  1 .  -  - •  4 

2109  Macedonia,  I.  -  i 

2110  Macedonia,  1.  — —  -  1 

2111  Macedonia,  1.  -  - 

2112  Maronea,  1.  Maffilin,  1.  MeOana,  1.  Metapon¬ 

tum,  1.  * - *  * - 4 

2113  Maronea,  1.  MafTifia,  1.  Meflana,  1.  Metapon¬ 

tum,  ].  -  - -  ^  4 

2114  Maffilia,  4.  Maronea,  I.  Metapontum,!.  Neapolis 

Campania?,  1.  Rhodus,  1.  - •  S 

2115  Hiftiaea,  1.  Maronea,  1.  Metapontum,  ,1.  MetTe- 

nia,  1.  Motya,  1.  Neapolis  Campaniae,  1.  6 

2116  Myrhina,  1.  - r  ^ - 

2117  Neapolis  Campania?,  2.  Patra?,  1.  Rhodus,  2.  Sy- 

racufa,  1.  Tarentum,  1.  Thurium,  L  Velia,  L 

2118  Opus,  L 


4 


V 


(  160  } 


2119  Neapolis  Campanile,  2.  Phocis,  I.  Roma,  1. 

dus,  1.  Syracufa,  1.  Tarentum,  1.  — 

2120  Neapolis  Campanile,  1 .  Rhodus,  1.  Roma,  1. 

racufa,  1.  Tarentum,  1.  Thurium,  1.  Velia 

2121  Pergamus,  1.  —  — 

2122  Pergamus,  1.  —  — 

2123  Polyrhenium,  1.  — *  — 


Rlio- 


7 

7 

1 

1 

1 


V 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  GOLD. 


21.24  Hadrianus,  L  cos.  in.  Lupa  cum  Romulo  et 
Remo  lactentibus.  (fine.)  - 

2125  Hadrianus,  I.  cos.  hi.  p.  p.  Imperator  eques,  d. 

haftam.  (fine.)  - -  - - 

2126  Hadrianus,  1.  disc’iplina  avg.  Imperator  adducia 

manu  vefte  prsecedens,  fequentibus  tribus  militibus  cum 
iignis  militaribus.  (very  rare.)  - - 

2127  Hadrianus,].  hispania.  Mulier  fedens  juxta  rupern. 


d.  ramum,.pro  pedibus  cuniculus.  ( rare.)  I 

2128  Hadrianus,  I.  iovi  victori.  Jupiter  fedens,  d. 

vidtoriolam,  s.  haftam.  1 

2129  Hadrianus,  1.  liberalitas  avg.  vii.  Mulier 

Ftans,  d.  lefTerarti,  s.  cornucopia?,  -  1 

2130  Hadrianus,  I.  divi  ner.  nepos  p.  m.  tr.  p.  cos. 

Caput  folis  radiatum.  (very  rare  and  fine.)  1 

2131  Hadrianus,  1.  oriens  p.  m.  tr.  p.  cos.  ir.  .Typus 

idem.  i 

2132  Hadrianus,  I.  oriens  p.  m.  tr.  p.  cos.  des.  ii. 

Typus  idem,  (extremely  fine*)  1 

2133  Hadrianus.  1.  p.  m.  tr.  p.  cos.  iii.  Jupiter  fedens, 

d.  fulmen,  s.  haftam.  (extremely fine.)  —  1 

2134  Hadrianus,  I.  (Somewhat  different  from  the  former.)  1 

2135  Hadrianus,!.*  Eadem  Infcriptio.  Romagaleala  armis 

infidens,  d.  vidtoriolam,  s.  haftam.  -  ] 

2136  Hadrianus,  1.  Eadem  Infcriptio.  Figura  militaris 

ftans,  d.  haftam,  s.  clypeum.  (fine.)  —  1 

2137  Hadrianus,  1.  Eadem  Infcriptio.  Genius  feminudus 

ftans,  d.  pateram,  s.  cornucopia?.  —  1 

2138  Hadrianus,  1.  Eadem  Infcriptio.  Hercules  nudus 

armis  infidet,  d.  clavarn,  s.  exuvias  leonis.  (fine.)  ] 

2139  Hadrianus,  1.  eomaf,  aeternae.  Roma  geleata 

fedens,  cl.  vidtoriolam,  s.  haftam.  —  \ 

2140  Sabina,  1.  consecratio.  Aquila  Sabina?  animam 

in  caplum  eft'ert.  (rare.)  -  \ 

2141  Sabina,!,  cofcordia  avg.  Mulier  fedens,  d,  pa¬ 

tera  m.  — —  - ■  i 


ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 


-142  Charles  I.  Twenty  and  Ten  Shilling  Pieces,  by  Brio t 

2143  Charles  I.  Twenty.  Shilling  Piece,  by  Brio/,  Mint  Mark 

the  B.  and  a  very  fmali  Role  - 

2144  Charles  I.  Angel,  by  Briot ,  P.  6,  N.  5.  St.  Michael 

piercing  the  Dragon.  Rcverfe ,  a  Ship  in  full  Sail  with 
the  Royal  Arms  on  the  Maft.  Infcribed,  Amor  Po- 
puli  Praefidium  Regis,  Mint  Mark  a  fmali  B.  weight 
64  Grains  —  —  — 

2146'  Charles  I.  Twenty,  Ten,  and  Fiv$  Shilling  Pieces, 
with  the  Anchor  Mint  Mark  — - 

2146  Charles  I.  Twenty  Shillings,  Mint  Mark  the  Star  and 

Sun.  Two  Five  Shilling  Pieces,  Anchor  different 
ways.  And  1,  R.  in  a  Circle  - 

2147  Charles  I.  the  Treble  Unitie,  or  Three  Pound  Piece, 

{truck  at  Oxford.  Obverfe,  the  King’s  Buft  regarding 
the  right,  in  the  right  Hand  a  Sword,  in  his  left  an 
Olive  Branch.  Reverfe,  has  its  area  filled  with  3 
Scrolls,  on  which  are  Relig.  Prot.  Leg.  Ang.  Lib.  Par. 
Legend.  Exurgat  Deus,  Diffipentur  Inimici,  P.  6, 
N.  10,  weight  17  d.  rare  —  '  — 

21 45  Charles  I.  Three  Twenty  Shilling  Pieces,  ffruck  at 

Oxford,  Plate  6,  N.  9.  dates  1642,  3,  and  5  — 

2149  Charles  I.  Twenty  Shilling  Pieces  of  the  Oxford  Mint, 

1644  and  45  "  -  - 

2150  Charles  I.  Twenty  and  2  Ten  Shilling  Pieces,  coined 

at  Oxford,  N.  8  -  • - . — 

2151  The  Commonwealth,  Twenty,  Ten,  and  Five  Shilling 

Pieces.  Obverfe ,  St.  George’s  Crofs  in  a  Shield, 
encircled  with  a  Laurel  and  Palm  Branch.  Infcribed, 
The  Commonwealth  of  England,  Mint  Mark,  the 
Sun.  Reverfe,  Two  Shields,  containing  St.  George’s 
Crofs  and  the  Irifh  Harp.  Round  them  are  Infcribed 
God  with  Us,  dates  1649,  N.  12,  13,,  and  J4 

2152  The  Commonwealth’s  Twenty,  Ten,  and  Five  Shil¬ 

ling  Pieces,  date  1650.  Should  weigh  140,  70,  and 
*  35  Grains  —  —  — . 

2153  The  Commonwealth’s  Twenty,  Ten,  and  Five.  Shil¬ 

ling  Pieces,  date  1651  - 

2154  A  Mahogany  Cabinet  with  30  Drawers,  containing 

Boards  for  Medals,  2  Feet  wide,  14  Inches  deep, 
16  Inches  high.  — — ■  - 

•  A 


Nineteenth  Day’s  Sale. 


t r7  /  r/ c\  1/ .  ' <r*y  .  2  2, 


ROMAN  LARGE  BRASS. 


215,7  Pompeius,  1.  pivs  imp.  Julius,  1.  divos  iviivs. 
21.56  Pom pei us,  1.  Julius,  1.  Auguftus,  I.  (rcjiored  by 
Nefva,  with  the  Portrait.) - 

2157  Auguftus,  7.  divos  ivlivs/  inter  coronam  quernam. 

and  6  others,  with  the  names  of  Monevers.  Livia,  I. 
s.  p.  q.  r.  ivIiae  Avgvst,  Carpentum  a  binis 
mulis  traChim.  Tiberius,  1.  Templum  magnificum, 
. . multis  columnis  et  ftatuis  exornatum.  — 

2158  Tiberius,  1.  rom.  et  avg.  with  the  Portrait,  (fine 

and  very  rare.)  -  - 

2159  Auguftus,  1.  ROM.  ET  AVG.  with  the  Portrait.  Livia, 

1.  Tiberiu  S*  1.  CIVIT  ATIBVS  ASIAE  RESTITVTIS. 

Drufus,  1.  Capita  Gemellorum  Tiberii  et  Drufi, 
Drufi  filiorum,  cornucopias  impotita,  inlermedio  ca- 
duceo.  -  - 

2160  Auguftus,  1.  sivvs  avgvstvs  pater.  Auguftus 

capite  racliaio  togatus  feclens,  d.  fioreni,  s.  liaftam, 
juxtaara.  Tiberius,!.  Quadrigae  triumphales  nullo 
infidente.  Drufus,  1.  Nero  Claudius  Drufus,  I. 
Vir  togatus  fedens  inter  coUgeriem  armorum. 

2161  Auguftus,  1.  d i v o  avgvsto  s.  p.  q.r.  Auguftus 

in  thenfa  a  quatuor  Elephantis  vectus,  quibus  lingulis 
suns  reftor  infidel.  .Tiberius,  1.  civitatibvs 
ASIAE  RESTITVTIS,  ftruck  at  Rome,  with  the  Por¬ 
trait.  (■Unpublished.)  - 

2162  Auguftus,  1.  Tiberius,  1.  Duplex  cornucopia?  inter* 
'  jmedio  caduceo.  Nero  Claudius  Drufus,  1 .  Agrippina 

Sen,  1.  Claudius,  1.  — — — 


(  163  ) 


\ 


-163  Agrippina  Sen.  1.  s.  p.  q.  r.  memoriae  agrif* 
pinae.  Carpentum  a  binis  mulis  (ra<5tum.  Cali¬ 
gula,  2.  ADI.OCVT.  COH. - AGRIPPINA.  DRVSII/LA. 

iv li a. — Claudius,  1.  nero  clavdivs  drvsvs 
.  germanicus.  Arcus  triumphalis,  luper  quo  flatua 

equeHris  inter  duo  tropcea.  - 

21 6f  Caligula,  2.  divo  avg.  Templum  magnificum  fex 
columnarum,  ante  quod  Imperator  velatus  et  togatus 
Itans,  d.  pateram  luper  arain,  ad  Hat  viftimarius  taurum 
attinens,  inde  caraillus  s.  pateram  tenens.  —  s.  p.  q.  r. 
p.  p.  ob  cives  serv atos,  intra  coronam  quernam. 
Claudius,  2.  ex  s.  c.  p.  p.  ob  gives  servatos, 
intra  coronam  quernam. — spes  avgvsta.  Nero,  1. 

ANN  ON  A  AVGVSTI  CERES.  -  j 

?165  Nero,  2.  decvrsio  —  roma.  Galba,  2.  con¬ 
cord.  AVG. - LIBERT.  AVG. - VitelliuS,  1,  #>AX 

AVGVSTI.  - -  — - -  £ 


I 


ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS. 


HALF  CROWNS.  t 

'  ■  ,  V 


2166  Charles  II.  Snellbig,  P.  16,  N.  16,  20,  and  27 
2J67  Charles  II.  milled.  Half  with  the  You  ns;  and  Old 
Heads  -  - Z 

2168  Charles  II.  3  Plain,  1  with  the  Elephant,  1  with  the 

Elephant  and  CaHIe,  and  1  with  Feathers  under  the 
Heads  —  ■-  - - - 

2169  James  II.  1685  to  1688  inclufive  ■  _ . 

2170  William  and  Mary,  P.  17,  N.  29  and  30,  and  1  date 

1690  -  J  _ 

2171  William  and  Mary.  Reverjc,  like  N.  37,  Plate  17 

dates  1691,  2,  and  3>  — —  _ 

2172  William  III.  Plain,  all  different  _ _ _ 

2173  William  III.  Elephant  and  Caftle  under  the  Head, 

and  1  with  Feathers  in  the  Quarters  of  the  Reverfe 

2174  William  III.  Country  Mints,  Briftol  and  Chefter,  1697. 

Exeter,  1696  and  7.  Norwich  and  York,  1697 

2175  Ann,  1703,  with  and  without  Vigo  under  tlie  Head, 

1707,  E  under  the  Head  for  Edinburgh  — 

2)76  Ann,  1704  and  5,  Feathers;  6,  7,  and  14,  Rofe  and 
Feathers  - -  - .  .. _ 

2177  Ann,  1707  and  S,  Plain.  1708,  Edinburgh.  1708, 

.  Feathers.  And  1709,  Plain  _ _ - 

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217  5  Ami,  1710  and  12,  Rofe  and  Feathers.  1713,  Plain, 
and  Rofe  and  Feathers  - 

2179  George  I.  17  15,  17,  and  20,  Rofe  and  Feathers, 

Snelling,  Plate  17,  N.  40.  One  coined  out  of  Silver 
imported  by  the  South  Sea  Company,  N.  41,  1723 

2180  George  II.  Young  Head,  P.  17,  N.  34,  dates,  1731, 

32,  35,  36,  39,  with  Rofe  and  Feathers.  And  one, 
1741,  with  Rofes,  only  on  the  Reverfe  — — — 

2181  George  II.  Old  Head,  1745  and  46,  Lima  under  the 

Head.  1745,  Rofes  in  the  Quarters.  And  1750 
and  51,  Plain  - -  - - 


4 


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5 


ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS. 


,  \ 


CROWNS. 


l 


2182  Edward  VI.  with  tire  Y  Mint  Mark,  date  1551,  in  all 
refpeds  like  N.  18,  Plate  4,  of  Snelling’s  Silver 
Coinage 


2183 

2184 
21S5 

2186 

2187 

2188 

2189 

* 

2190 


Edward  VI.  1551,  2,  and  3,  Ton  Mint  Mark 
Elizabeth,  Mint  Marks,  1  and  2 


2191 

2192 

2193 

2194 

2195 


Cl 


O 


James'  I.  firft  Coinage,  Exurgat,  8cc.  Mint  Marks, 
Fleur  de  Lis  and  ThiMe,  P.  8,  N.  7  — 

James  I.  P.  8,  N.  16,  Mint  Marks,  Rofe,  Efcallop 

Shell,  and  Grapes  -  - 

James  I.  Mint  Marks,  Fleur  de  Lis,  2,  P.  8,  N.  16, 

and  17.  Trefoil  and  ThiRIe,  2  - 

Charles  I.  P.  9,  N.  7,  and  1  CaPle  Mint  Mark,  with 

Feathers  over  the  Arms  - 

Charles  I.  Mint  Mark,  Fleur  de  Lis,  1.  Long  Crofs, 
with  and  without  Feathers  over  the  Arms  3 

Charles  I.  The  PTarp  Mint  Mark,  with  and  without 
Feathers  over  the  Arms.  The  Feathers  and  Rofe 
Mint  Mark,  with  Feathers  over  the  Arms,  P.  9,  N.  13  4 

Charles  I.  Mint  Marks,  Portcullis,  1.  Bell,  1.  Crown, 

2,  with  and  without  Feathers  over  the  Arms  4 

Charles  I.  Mint  Mark,  Triangle,  Star,  Anchor,  Ton 
Feathers  over  the  Arms,  and  Sun  — —  5 

Charles  I.  of  his  laft  Coinage,  Mint  Mark,  P.  8c  R.  . 

in  Circle,  2;  the  Eye,  1  ;  the  Rofe,  1  —  4 

Charles  I.  coined  at  Oxford  in  1664,  with  a  View  of 
the  City  under  the  Plorfe,  Plate  12,  N.  10  —  l 

Charles  I.  by  Briot,  P.  10,  N.  6.  And  2  jflruck  at 
Oxford,  1642  and  3,  P.  12,  N.  1 1  and  12  —  3 


N)  0? 


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FRENCH  SILVER  MEDALS. 


2196  Lewis  XIV.  on  his  renewing  the  Treaty  with  the 
S  wit's  Cantons  in  1663.  Medailles  furies  Princjpaux 
Evenemens  du  Regne  de  Louis  le  Grand,  Page  76. 
On  the  Pope’s  giving  him  Satisfaction  for  the  Intuit  to 
his  Ambaflador,  P.  77.  Nec  Pluribus  Impar.  16*66 
‘2197  Lewis  XIV.  Germania  Servata,  1666.  Vi&orise  Ce- 
leritas.  Ineredibilis,  1668.  Pour  les  Conquctes  de  la 
Flandre  et  de  la  Franche  Comte,  1670  — 

21 9S  Lewis  XIV.  Quas  Condidit  Emit  Arces,  167.3.  Vic¬ 
toria  Panormitana,  P.  159— 1676  - - 

2199  Lewis  XIV.  a  Medallion.  Iufcribed,  Hilaritati  Pftblicae 

Aperta  Regia.  Exergue,  Comitas  et  Magnificentia 
Principis,  1682  -  - 

2200  Lewis  XIV.  Medallions  on  Bombarding  Genoa  in 

1684.  Vibrata  In  Superbos  Fulmina. — Quod  Libet 
Licet.  Satirical  -  - 

2201  Satirical  Medals  againti  Lewis  XIV.  - 

2202  Lewis  XIV.  by  Hamer ani,  167.3.  On  the  Revocation 

of.the  Edict  ofNantz  in  1685,  P.  209  and  211.  On 
taking  of  Namur  in  1692,  P.  210.  Landrecy  relieved, 
1712.  Reverfe,  Frederick  III.  Elector  of  Brandenburg. 
And  1  on  his  Death  in  1715  - 

2203  Gallon,  Duke  of  Orleans.  Mary  d’Orleans,  Dulchef-s 

of  Longueville,  1546.  Philip,  Duke  of  Orleans. 
Rover/ e,  His  Dutchefs.  The  Duke  de  Noraiiles,  3  717. 
And  Monf.  de  Launav,  IVIint  Matter,  ;719 

2204  Lewis  dc  Bourbon,  Prince  of  Conde,  Materies  Superabit 

Opus,  1668.  To  the  Memory  of  Marfhall  Turenne* 
date  1683,  he  was  killed  in  1675,  Fan  Loon ,  Tome  3, 
p.  162  -  - 

2205  Fr.  Chriftopher  de  Levi,  I65S.  Reverfe,  liis  Arms. 

Doctor  Anthony  Arnaud.  Reverfe,  Sic  Efndfit  Tem- 
plo  Dei.  Exergue,  1694  - 

2206  The  Prefident  Lamoignon.  Reverfe,  in  the  Exergue, 

Pietas,  1679.  The  Chancellor.  Aequabilftas  univer¬ 
se  Vitae.  Exergue,  Vixit  aim.  83  - —  , 

2207  Lewis  XIV.  Reverfe,  Lewis  XV.  Lewis  XV.  R. 

Philip,  Duke  of  Orleans,  Regent.  On  his  Coronation 
at  Rheims  in  1722,  four  ■ - 

2208  Lewis  XV.  and  Mary,  Daughter  of  Staniflaus,  King 

of  Poland,  in  172.5.  On  the  Birth  of  the  Dauphin 
in  1729.  Lewis  XV.  on  the  Birth  of  the  Count. 
d’Artois,  1757.  On  his  making  Peace  with  England  in 
17  63  —  " 


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\  ^ 

2209  Lewis  XV.  on  the  Marriage  of  the  Dauphin,  in  1770, 

afterwards  Lewis  XVI.  with  Maria  Antoinetta,  of 
Auftria,  3.  1  with  their  Portraits,  on  the  fame  Event. 
And  1  on  the  Birth  of  the  Dauphin,  in  1781.  5 

2210  Lewis  XV.  Reverfe,  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Orleans, 

infcribed,  Bafilica  S.  S.  Crueis  Aurelianenfis.  Jn  the 
Exergue,  Henrici  IV.  Votum  Perfolvit  Ludov.  15,  1767.  1 

221 1  Lewis  XV.  Reverfe,  A  Bridge.  In  the  Exergue ,  Pons  ad 

Lugniacum  Extru<51us,  1772.  -  I 

2212  Cardinal  Fleury,  a  Medallion.  Reverfe,  Virlutes  Regni 

Administrae.  In  the  Exergue ,  1731.  - -  ] 

22 13  Jettons  or  Hilforical  Counters,  from  Francis  I.  to  Lew¬ 

is  XVI.  at  pr.  Oz,  - ■ 

2214  Lewis  XVI.  upon  his  Coronation,  in  1775. — The 

Queen.  ReverJ'e ,  of  Him. — On  recovering  from  the 
Small  Pox. — Upon  the  Order  of  the  Holy  Ghoft.  Re¬ 
verfe,  a  Dove  ■■  ■■  ■  4 

2215  Lewis  XVI.  Reverfe,  the  Surgeons’  Theatre  at  Paris. 

Aides  Academi  et  Scho.  In  the  Exergue,  Regia  Mu¬ 
ni  fieentia  Inchoat,  1770  Abfol.  1774.  -  X 

2216  Lewis  XVI.  on  his  returning  to  Paris,  6th  October, 

1789. — The  Head  of  the  King  and  Queen,  on  his 
beheading,  21ft  January,  1793,  two  different. — Ano¬ 
ther,  fmaller,  on  the  fame  Event. — rThe  Queen’s 
Head.  Reverfe,  the  Queen  carrying  to  the  Place  of 
Execution  in  a  Cart,  16th  Odtober,  1793.  5 

2217  Gold,  on  the  Relief  of  Cambray,  in  1581,  Van  Loon, 

Tome  I,  Page  295.  2  very  fmall  Medals  of  Henry 

IV.  and  Mary  de  Medicis,  with  and  without  their 
Heads,  1605  .  1  ? — — 

\  *\  ,  x 

* 

GREEK  CITIES,  IN  SILVER.  ' 


221S  Parium,  1.  Pofidonia,  1.  Roma,  I.  — . —  3 

2219  Rhodus,  1.  Roma,  1.  Segefla,  1.  •  3 

2220  Rhodus,  1.  Roma,  1.  Seriphus,  1.  Segefra,  1.  4 

2221  Rhodus,  2.  Siphnus,  1.  Syracuia,  4.  Thorium,  2. 

Tarentum,  1.  -  -  10 

2222  Rhegium,  1.  Selinus  Sicilias,  1.  Siphnus,  1.  Syra- 

cufa,  3.  Tarentum,  1.  Terina,  1.  -  $ 

2223  Seriphus,  I.  -  — —  1 

f  2224  Segefla,  1.  Selinus  Siciliae,  1.  Side,  1,  — —  3 

2225  Segefla,  1.  Selinus,  1.  Thefialia,  1.  Terina,  1.  4 

2226  Rhodus,  1.  Syraeufa,  4.  Terina,  1.  Thurium,  1. 


2227  Segefla,  I.  Syraeufa,  1.  Terina,  1.  Thyrrheum,  1. 

Thurium,  1.  Velia,  1.  •  6 

222S  Syraeufa,  2.  Thafus,  1.  Terina,  I.  Tarentum,  I,  5 


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2229  Tenedus,  1.  . —  - -  1 

2230  Syracufa,  2.  Tarentum,  1.  Thafas,  1.  Thurium,  1. 

Velia,  1.  6 

2231  Syracufa,  1.  Thurium,  1.  (Tet.)  2 

2232  Syracufa,  1.  Tarentum,  1.  Velia,  1.'  —  3 

2233  Syracufa,  2.  Tarentum,  3.  Valentia  Bruttiorum,  1. 

Velia,  J .  7 

2234  Syracufa,  1.  Tarentum,  2.  Velia,  2.  5 

2233  Syracufa,  1.  Tarentum,  3.  Velia,  2.  C 

223 6  Syracufa,  2.  Tarentum,  3.  Velia,  1.  6‘ 

2237  Zancle,  1 .  —  —  —  I 

2235  Twenty-live  Coins  of  different  Kings  and  Cities.  25 

ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS,  IN  GOLD. 

2239  L.  Aelius,  L  pietas  trib.  pot.  cos.  ii.  Muller 

velata  dans  ad  aram,  d.  extenfa,  s.  thus.  ( very  rare.)  I 

2240  L.  Aelius,  1.  trib.  pot.  cos.  ii.  Mulier  fedens,  d. 

pateram,  juxta  s.  cornucopias,  (rare.)  I 

2241  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  cgnsecratio.  Rogus.  (fine.)  I 

2242  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  cos.  mi.  Mulier  dans,  d.  bilan- 

eem,  s.  cornucopias,  (very  fine.)  -  I 

2243  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  cos.  iur.  Imperator  togatus 

dans,  d.  globum.  (fine.)  -  I 

2244  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  (Somewhat  different  from  the  for¬ 

mer.)  —  —  —  1 

2245  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  imperator  ii.  Vi&oria  tropae- 

um  gedans.  (fine.)  —  —  I 

2246  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  jovi  stator i.  Jupiter  nudus 

dans,  d.  hadam,  s.  fulmen.  (rare  and  very  fine.)  _  I 

2247  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  laetitia  cos.- mi.  Dua?  figu¬ 

re  muliebres,  quarum  una  dextra  duas  fpicas  tenet, 
altera  dniftra  globum,  feu  pomum.  (rare.)  1 

224S  Antoninus  Pius/  1.  lie.  iiii.  Imp.  in  fuggedu  fe¬ 
dens,  addante  Liberalitate,  quae  ex  cornucopia?  opes  in 
finum  hgurse  infra  ftantis  effundit.  -  I 

2249  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  liberalita,  avg.  hi.  typus 

idem.  1 —  —  x  —  1 

2250  Antoninus  Pius,  I.  pietati  avg.  cos.  mi.  Mulier 

dans,  d.  globum,  s.  infantem,  alio  hinc  et  inde  ad¬ 
dante.  I 

2251  Antoninus  Pius,  L  primi  decennales  cos.  mi. 

intra  coronam  lauream.  1 

2252  Antoninus  Pius,  I.  tr.  pot.  cos.  ii.  Mulier  dans 

<  ante  aram,  cl.  fublata.  1 

22 53  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  tr.  pot.  cos.  in.  J 

diens,  d,  hadam,  s.  tropeeum  fuper  humero. 


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2254  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  tr.  pot.  cos.  irir.  Romaga- 

leata  fedens,  d.  palladium,  s.  haftatn.  (fine.) 

2255  Antoninus  Pius,  I.  Somewhat  different  from  the 


former.)  -  v  - —  I 

2256  Antoninus  Pius,  1 .  tr.  pot.  xix.  cos.  mi.  Imperator 

toga t us  Pans,  d.  globum.  (fine.)  ‘ —  l 

2257  Antoninus  Pius,  1.  tr.  pot.  xx.  cos.  inr.  Vi£toria 

gradiens,  d.  coronam,  s.  palmar  raraum.  (fine.)  1 

2258  Antoninus  Pius,  and  Marcus  Aurelius,  1.  Anton  ini 

.  caput  laureatum,  Aurelii  nudum,  (extremely  fine.)  I 


,  ^  _  r 

ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 

2259  The  Commonwealth’s  Twenty,  Ten,  and  Five  Shilling 


Pieces,  Da(e  1653  —  -  3 

2260  The  Commonwealth’s  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  Date 
1654.  Ten  Shilling  Piece,  1652.  And  Five  Shilling 
Piece,  1654  3 

2262  The  Commonwealth’s  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  1657. 

Ten  Shilling  Piece,  1655.  And  Five  Shilling  Piece, 
1650  ,  3 

2263  The  Commonwealth’s  Twenty,  Ten,  and  Five  Shil¬ 

ling  Pieces,  Date  1660,  Mint  Mark,  the  Anchor, 

N.  14  3 


2264  Oliver  Cromwell’s  Broad  or  Twenty  Shilling  Piece, 
his  Head,  Laureated,  regarding  the  Right.  Injcribed , 
Olivttr.  D.  G.  R.  P.  Ang.  Sco.  et  Heb.  & c.  Pro. 
Reverfe,  a  Plain  Square  Shield  Crowned,  with  the 
Crofs  of  St.  George  on  the  Firlt  and  Fourth  Quarter, 
for  England.  That  of  Saint  Andrew’s  in  the  Second, 
for  Scotland.  And  on  the  Centre  a  Lion  Rampant, 
his  Paternal  Coat.  / ; fieri pf ion,  Pax  Quaeritur  Bello, 


weight  140  Grains,  Date  1658,  N.  16  -  1 

2265  Olivar’s  Half  Broad,  or  Ten  Shilling  Piece,  Date 

1656  -  — —  i 

2266  Olivar’s  Ten  Shilling  Piece,  without  the  Engrailing 

on  the  Edge,  1656.  See  Snelling,  Page  28,  Gold 
Coinage  - -  -  t 

2267  Charles  II.  his  Twenty,  Ten,  and  Five  Shilling  Pieces, 

without  the  Value.  Reverfe,  the  Royal  Arms  Crowned 
between  C.  R.  Injcribed ,  Florent  Concordia  Reg na, 

P.  6,  N.  18,  19,  and  20  -  5 

2268  Charles  II.  Twenty,  Ten,  and  Five  Shilling  Pieces, 

with  their  refpective  Values,  N.  20,  21  and  22  3 


2269  Charles  II.  Five  Guinea  Piece,  with  the  Elephant 
under  the  King’s  Buft.  S /telling’s  Gold  Coinage,  P.  7, 
N.  1  — 1675  -  "  - - 


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12270  Charles  II.  Firft  Two  Guinea  Piece,  Elephant  under 

the  Head,  Date  1664,  weight  10  D.  18  G.  2 

2271  Charles  II.  Two  Guinea  Piece,  Old  Head,  1676  l 

227*2  Charlies  II.  Two  Guinea  Piece,  Old  Head,  Elephant 

and  Caftle  under  it,  1678  -  I 

2273  Charles  II.  his  Firft  Guinea,  Elephant  under  the  Head, 

Date  1663.  Half  Guinea,  Old  Head,  1681  — *  2 

2274*  James  II.  Five  Guinea  Piece.  Date  1687,  N.,  8  1 

2275  James  II.  Two  Guinea  Piece,  1688,  the  Year  of  his 

.  Abdication  ’  — —  1 

2276  Janies  IT,  Guinea,  with  an  Elephant  and  CatHe  under 

his  Head,  Date  16S8.  Half  Guinea,  plain,:.  1686  2 

2277  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  containing  36  Boards,  20  Inches 
.  wide,  13  Inches  deep,  16  Inches  high.,  - 


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ROMAN  LARGE  BRASS. 

.«  •  v  .  >  »  -  *  ;  .  » 

*  I 


5278  Nero,  3.  pace  p.  r.  terra  mariq..  parta  ianvm 
clvsit.— por.  ost.  avgvstj.  Portus  oftienfi<» 
navibus  refertus. — Arcus  triumphalis  ftatuis  et  quadri- 
gis  exornatijs.  Galba,  3.  libertas  ^vblica— • 
roma  {Two  varieties.)  Vefpafianus,  2.  pivvs  av- 

gv st v s  vespasian.  (/truck  by  Titus.) - FOR- 

TVNAE  RED  V  Cl.  -  -  5 

P279  yitellius,  1.  victoria  avg.  Victoria,  finiftro  pede 
globo  infifiens,  clypeo  palmae  affixo  infcribit,  ob.  civ. 
ser.  - - -  ! — —  * 

2280  Claudius,  2.  Nero,  4.  Galba,  2.  s.  p.  cl.  r.  ob. 

civ.  ser.  intra  coronam  quernam.— Victoria  gra- 
diens,  d.  vi6toriolam,  s.  palmam.  —  8 

2281  Claudius,  1.  Nero,  4. 1  Vefpafianus,  3.  '  ivdaea 

CAPTA. — -PAX  AVG  VST. ~ROMA.  - -  t 

2282  Nero,  1.  Vefpafianus,  3.  Victoria  avgvsti.— 

Imperator  in  quadrigis  triumpbalibus.: — Figura  mili- 
taris  gradiens,  d.  haftam,  s.  tropaeurp.—Domitilla,  1. 
memoriae  domitillae,  Carpentum  a  binis  mulis 
tra£tum.  (/truck  by  Titus.)  Titlis,  2.  an  non  a 

AVG. - IVDAEA  CAPTA.  - 3 -  * 

2283  Vefpafianus,  1.  Titus,  2.  fax  a  v  gvsti.-— Spei 

typus. — Julia  Titi,  1.  divae  ivliae  avg.  divi 
.  titi  f.  Carpentum  a  binis  mulis  traClum.  (Jl ruck  by 
Domitianus.)  Domitianus,  3.  annona  av  gvst. — 

GERMANIA  CAPTA - IOVI  VICTOR!.  - 

2-284  Titus,  2.  Domitianus,  3.  Imperator  velatus  Pans 
ante  templum,  in  quo  Palladis  fiatua,  a<3  aram  tacrifi- 

cat. _ Imperator  eques  haftam  vibrat  in  Germanum 

jenuflexum. — Imperator  paludatus  ftans,  d,  fulraen. 


4 


(  171  ), 

*  » 

s.  haffam,  coronaturavi&oria  retro  fiante.— Nerva,  5. 

FIS c i  ivdaici  cAlvmnia  svblata.— fortvna 

i 

A  V  G  V  ST.  .  . .  7 

2285  Domitianus,  3.  Germanus  genuflexus  tenehs  fcutum 

pathuni  coram  Iinpisratore  paludato. — Minerva  gra¬ 
dient  d.  haftam,  s.  fcutum. — Figura  militaris  gradiens, 
d.  haftam,  s.  tropasum. — Nerva,  2.  libertas  pvb- 
lic a. — Libertalis  typus. — Trajanus^  2.  alim. 

ITAL.— -AQ.VA  TRAIANA.  7 

22 8 6  Domitianus,  3.  Nerva,  1.  Trajanus,  2.  fortvna 

redvx. — imFerator  vim. — Matidia,  I.  PIE- 

t. as  avgVst. — Hadrianus,  1.  aegyptos.  8 

2287  Trajanus,  3.  providentia  avgvsti  s.  p.  a.  R. — » 

REX  PARTHIS  DATVS.— VIA  TRAIANA. - HadH- 

anus>  3.  aeqvitas  avg. —-‘-concordia. — da- 
cia. — Sabina,  I.  pietas  avg.— -iElius,  1.  pan- 

nonia  . — Antoninus,  2.  annona  avg.— apollint 
AVGV'STOi  —  — •  10 

2288  Trajanus,  3.  Templum  o6to  columnarum,  in  cujus 

medio  idolum  Fans. — Trajani  Portus. — Circus  maxi- 
mus.  — Hadrianus,  4,  fElicitas  avg.  {Two  va- 
r idles.)  felicitati  avg. — fortvna  avg. 

Sabina,!,  vesta. — Aelius,  1.  Spei  typus. — Anto¬ 
ninus,  3.  consecratio. — divo  pio,  Columna, 
cui  infiftit  ftatua  Imperatoris.— divo  pio,  Ara.  1 2 


ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS, 


CROWNS. 


■ii89 

2290 


Charles  I.  of  the  Exeter  Mint,  1  of  fine  work,  and  1,  O  10  fo 
1644,  P.  13,  N.  14,  Rofe  Mint  Mark  — 

Charles  I.  Exeter  Mint,  with  the  Caftle  and  Rofe, 
all  different  - —  — — ^ — - 


2291 

2292 

2293 

2294 


2295 

2296 

2297 


The  Commonwealth’s  of  1651  and  1654  * 

The  Crown  of  1652,  P.  16,  N.  7  — , 

The  Commonwealth,  1653  and  1656,  Sun  Miht  Mark 
Charles  II.  with  and  without  the  Rofe  under  the  Head, 
date  1662.  Snellingf  Plate  17,  N.  35 

Charles  II.  166 3  - - *  — 

Charles  II.  1664  -  — 


Charles  II.  1666,  with  and  without  the  Elephant:  under 

the  Head,  1 669  —  - —  — _ 

Z  2 


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(  1*2  ) 

Charles' II.  dates  1611 ,  2,  a,  and  1676 ,  plain 
1  0  229&C harles  II.  1677,  9,  83,  and  81,  with  Elephant  a»d 

*  /  Caftle  under  the  Head  - - - - 

James  II.  1686,  7,  and  8. 


,  ^  1  ,  2301  William  and  Mary,  1691  and  2.  William,  1695,  two 

y?  different  dates  on  the  Edges.  And  one,  1700 

•Jn±uzs  2302  Ann,  1703,  Vigo  under  the  Head,  1705,  1713,  Feathers, 
and  Rofes  and  Feathers  on  the  Quarters  — 

j./rc/fc452jo3  Ann,  1707  and  8,  two,  E.  under  the  Head  for  Ed  in- 

/)  2>  -  bufgk  HOS.  Plain  ReverJ'e  - - - — 

»,  ^  2304  Ann,  1706,  and  8,  two,  with  Rofes  and  Feathers. 

/  1707,  Plain.  1708,  Feathers  - 

fa  ~  2305  George  I.  1716,  1726>,  Rote  and  Feathers,  coined  from 

Silver  out  of  the  Englifti  and  Welch  Mines.  1723, 

y?  South  Sea  Company  — - -  — . 

2306  George  II.  1734,  5,  and  6,  the  Young  Head,  with 


Rofes  and  Feathers  on  the  Reverfes 


- -  “2307  George  II.  1739  and  1741,  Young  Head.  1743,  Old 

Head,  Plain,  all  with  Rofes  on  the  Reverfes,  coined 
.  out  of  Eriglifh  Silver  —  — - 

O'  £308  George  II.  Lima  under  the  Head,  1746.  17.50  and 

6  ~~  51,  Plain  . . . -  - - -  ■ 


ENGLISH  SILVER  COINS. 


£  . 

f/r  2309 

-  4*2310 

2311 
-2312 


Zcrr~* 


TEN  AND  TWENTY  SHILLING  PIECES. 

Charles  I.  Twenty  and  Ten  Shilling,  ffruck  at 
-Oxford,  P.  12,  N.  15,  and  18  — 

Charles  I.  Twenty  and  Ten  Shilling,  1642  — 

Charles  I.  Twenty  and  Ten  Shilling,  1642 
Charles  I.  Twenty  Shilling,  1642,  with  a  che¬ 
quered  Ground  under  the  Horfe,  not  publifhcd  by 

Snelling  - 

Charles  I.  Twenty  Shilling,./?^  work,  1642  — - 

Charles  I.  Twenty  Shilling,  fine  work,  1643,  P.  12, 
-N,  17  —  —  — 

The  fine  Pound,  of  Charles  I.  coined  at  Oxford, 
Snelling,  P.  12,  N.  18  — -  — 

A  Ten  Shilling,  of  Charles  I.  ftruck  at  Exeter,  like 
the  Crown  in  Plate  13,'N.  16,  Unique 


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JL  i 

SILVER  MEDALS  BY  JOHN  CHARLES  H£D- 

LINGER. 


0 S  i 7  Of  Himfelf.  See  Hedlingef s  Medals ,  engrave^  by 
Chretien  de  Mechel,  and  publijhed  by  him  at  BafU 

1776,  Plate  1,  N.  1  - 

2318  Of  Himfelf,  N.  4  —  - 

2319  Of  Himfelf  and  his  Wife,  P.  2,  N.  1  and  3  •  — 

2320  Frederick,  King  of  Sweden,  P.  3,  N.  \  — 

2321  Frederick  ajtid  Ulrica.  •  Reverje,  portraits  of  the  Family 

of  Vafa,  P.  4,  N.  !  ’  —  — 

2322  The  fame  Medal,  differing  a  little  in  the  Faces  — 

2323  Frederick  and  Ulrica.  Reverfe ,  Concordia  Felix,  F.  4 

2324  The  Emperor  Charles,  1725,  P.  7,  N.  1  — 

2325  The  Count  of  Cfonhielm,  1731,  P.  8,  N.  1 

2326  Count  Teffin,  1739,  P.  9,  N.  2  - 

2327  The  Count  of  Lewenhanpt,  1734,  P.  9,  N.  1 

2328  Count  Horn,  1720,  P.  10,  N.  1  - 

2329  A  Jubilee  Medal  in  Commemoration  of  the  Confeflion 

of  Augfbourg  in  1530 — 1730,  P.  11,  N.  1  — 

2330  On  the  Bank  of  Sweden,  Plate  12,  N.  2.  N.  B.  Th-3 

Initials  of  his  Name  and  the  Date  1729,  are  exprefied 
in  very  minute  Chara&ers  upon  fome  of  the  Pieces 
of  Money  -  - 

2331  Ulrica  Eleanora,  Queen  of  Sweden,  on  her  Coronation 

in  1719,  P.  13,  two  different  Heads  — 

2332  Frederick,  King  of  Sweden,  on  his  Coronation  in  1720, 

P.  13,  N.  3  — -  -  l 

2333  Ulrica  Eleanora,  1731,  P.  14,  N.  1  — 

2334  The  fame  on  her  Death  in  1741,  P.  14,  N.  2  — 

2335  Frederick,  King  of  Sweden,  1731,  P  14,  N.  3 

2336  The  Baron  of  Stierncrona  on  his  Death  in  1723,  P.  15, 

N.  1  —  —  _ 

2337  H.  W.  Rumpf,  P.  15,  N.  3,  and  P.  29,  N.  4  — 

2338  Nicolas  Keder,  the  famous  Antiquary,  P.  16,  N.  2 

2339  N.  Keder,  P.  16,  N.  3  —  _ 

2340  Baron  Harleman,  P.  17,  N.  1  and  2  — _ 

2341  Henry  Benzelius,  Bifhopof  Lindkoping,  P.  18,  N.  1 

2342  A  Karlflein,  the  Medallift,  P.  18,  N.  2  _ . 

2343  Frederick,  King  of  Sweeden,  N.  2  &  3,  Plate  19. 

2344  Frederick,  P.  19,  N.  2  &  3.  And  Ulrica  Eleanora, 

N".  4,  — — . .  . . 

2345  Frederick  and  his  Queen,  P.  20,  N.  1,  2,  &  3. 

2346  Jettons  of  the  Kings  of  Sweden,  from  Biorno  I.  by 

Hedlinger,  and  his  Pupil,  Daniel  Fashrman,  Plate  21. 
and  5  following  '  —  ‘  \  *  _ 


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2351 


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2354 

2355 


2356 

2357 


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2358 

2359 

2360 

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2361 
,  2362 

2363 


(  144  ) 

Jettons  of  Guftavus  I.  Charles  XI.  N.  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 
&  8.  —  —  — 

Jettons:  Charles  XII.  on  his  Death,  in  1718,  P.28, 
N.  1  &  2.  His  Sifter,  Ulrica  Eleanora,  N.  3.  Adol¬ 
phus  Frederick  and  Louita  Ulrica,  N.  4.  Louita  Ul¬ 
rica,  N.  5.  Ulrica  E.  N.  6.  And  LouifaU.  N.  7, 
Charles  XII.  on  his  Death.  Reverfe,  The  Lyon  in 
Toils.  Indocliis  Pati  — — 

Frederick,  Head.  Reverfe ,  Materiam,  8zc.  P.  27, 

N.  6.  Ulrica  bn  her  Death,  in  1741.  And  7.  Jet¬ 
tons  without  any  Artift’s  Name.  Query  if  done  by 
Hedlinger  —  —  ~~* 

Pope  Benedift  XIIl.  Reverfe ,  Fulcite  me  floribus, 
date  1726.  P.  34,  N.  1.  ~ 

CharleS,  Landgrave  of  Hefle,  P;  37,  N.  L 
William,  Prince  of  HetTe,  P.  37,  N.  2. 

Baron  Stofch,  P.  39>  N.  1,  1728.  Another  by  Mar- 
teau,  1727.  Reverfe-,  Diogenes  in  his  Tub. 

Frederick,  King  of  Sweden.  Hortbr  Amare  Focos. 
In  the  Exergue,  Commerc;  Ferrar,  29th  December, 

1747.  ■*-  —  .  — 

Frederick,  King  of  Sweden.  R.  Securitas  Orae  Mara- 
timse.  In  the  Exergue ,  Carolo  Princ.  Su.  Praef. 
Claffis,  1749.  —  — 

Frederick,  King  of  Sweeden,  oil  his  Death.  Reverfe , 
inferibed ,  Sideribus  Receptus,  25  Martii,  1751. 
Adolphus  Frederick,  Prince  Hereditary  of  Sweden.  R. 
Hie  Ames  Dici  Pater  Atcj.  Princeps.  In  the  Exergue % 
Cancell  ac.  Upfal.  i747.  Doubtful  if  by  Hedlinger 
Nicolas  Von  Flue,  hfeription  on  the  Reverfe.  Plate  40, 

N.  4  &  6.  — ~ — 

Count  Teflin,  one  of  them  on  his  Death,  in  1770,  3. 

Nicolas  Keder,  P.  29,  N.  3.  - 

Frederick  III.  Ring  of  Pruflia,  P.  33,  N.  1.  1747. 

Chriftian  V.  P.  36,  N.  1  &  2.  - 

Chriftian  V.  and  Sophia  Magdalena,  Heads  like 
N.  2,  P.  36.  Reverfe,  Exergue,  Argentifod  Luftrat, 
29th  June,  1733,  not  publifhed,  by  Hedlinger 


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KINGS  OF  MACEDONIA,  IN  SILVER. 

2364  Phllippus  II.  two  tetradrachms,  and  one  drachm. 

2365  Philippus,  II.  one.  Alexander,  III.  one.  — 

2366  Philippus,  ft.  one.  Alexander,  III.  two.  -* 

2367  Philippus,  II.  one.  Alexander,  III.  two.  — 

2368  Philippus,  II.  three,  (f  ruck  by  the  Gauls.) 

2369  Alexander,  III.  three.  — *— 

2370  Ditto.  — 


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(  *75  ) 

# 


2371  Alexander,  III.  three*  —  —  3 

23 72  Ditto.  —  '  a-  —  3 

2373  Ditto,  (onefiruck  at  Rhodes,  zvith  a  Magififate's  Na?ne.)  3 

237  i  Ditto,  (one  Jlruck  by  the  Gauls.)  <  --  ■  .■  3 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS,  IN  GOLD. 

\  *  *  * 

2375  Fauflina  Senior,  L  aeternitas.  Mulier  flans,  d. 

globum,  s.  haftam.  (fine)  ■—  I 

2376  Fauflina  Seniqr,  1.  aeternitas.  Mulier  Hans,  d. 

pateram,  s.  ramum  fup.er  globum.  — -  l 

2377  Fauflina  Senior,  1.  (fomexyhat  different from  the  former )  1 

2378  Fauflina  Senior,  1.  avgvsta.  Mulier  Hans,  d.  fa- 

cem,  s.  haHam.  (fine)  rr-  *  l 

2279  Fauflina  Senior,  1,  avgvsta.  Mulier  Hans,  d.  pa¬ 
teram,  s.  ramum  fuper  globum.  - -  1 

23SO  Fauflina Senior,  J.  avgvsta.  Mulier  flans,  utraque 

manu  facem.  —  —  —  1 

2381  Fauflina  Senior,  1.  CONSECRATIO,  PaVQ, 

2382  Fauflina  Senior,  1.  consecratio.  Fauflina  capite 

velato  in  cjuadrigis,  s.  haflam,  alia  flgura  habenas  mo- 
derante.  ( extremely  rare )  —  —  J 

2383  Fauflina  Senior,  1.  ivnoni  reginae.  Le6tiflerni- 

um  Junonis,  hinc  pavo,  inde  modius.  (fine  and 
rare.)  —  —  —  1 

2384-  Fauflina  Senior,  1.  pietas  avg.  Mulier  flans,  d. 

granum  thnris  aree  ignirm  immittit.  —  I 

2385  Aurelius,  1.  concordial  avgvstor  tr.  p.  xvi. 
cos.  iii.  M.  Aurelius  et  L.  Verus  togati  flantes,  dexr 
trasjungunt.  (very  fine)  — -  — ,  i 

238  6  Aurelius,  1.  (fomewhat  different  from  the  former.)  1 

2387  Aurelius,  1.  hilaritas.  Mulier  flans,  d.  palmae 

ramum,  s.  cornucopia.  —  — .  '  j 

2388  Aurelius,  1.  imp.  vi  cos.  iii.  Imperator  eques. 

(fine.)  —  —  —  1 

2389  Aurelius,  I.  tr.  pot.  n.  cos.  ir.  Mulier  flans, 

d.  duas  fpicas,  s.  pateram  cum  frugibus.  1 

3390  Aurelius,  I.  tr.  pot.  iii.  cos.  ii.  Typus  idem. 


ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS, 


2391  William  and  Mary,  their  Five  Guinea  Piece,  Ele¬ 
phant  and  Caflle,  under  the  Heads,  Date,  1694, 

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2392  William  and  Mary’s  Guinea,  Elephant  and  Caftleiittder 
the  Heads  as  ufual,  1689.  Year  of  their  Acceflion 
Half  Guinea,  1689,  Plain.  And  a  Half  Guinea 


with  the  Elephant  and  Caftle,  date,  1691.  4 

2393  William  and  Mary’s  Two  Guinea  Piece,  1693.  I 

2394  William  and  Mary’s  Two  Guinea  Piece,  with' the  Ele¬ 

phant  and  Cafrle,  1694.  -  1 

2395  WiilifeM  III.  his  Five  Guinea  Piece,  date,  1701.  I 

2.396  William’s  Two  Guinea  Piece,  1701.  — *  7 

2397  William’s  Guinea,  1701.  Half  Guinea,  1695.  2 

2598  Ann’s  Five  Guinea  Piece,  Vigo  Under  the  Head.  Cbiii- 

cd  out  of  Gold  taken' at  that  Place ,  1703,  N.  17.  A 
Pole  in  dead  of  a  Star  in  the  Cefitrd  of  the  Revtrft  I 
2399  Ann’s  Five  Guinea  Piece,  date  1706,  tvith  the  Arms 
of  England  and  Scotland  quartered  together.  Tfte 
Union  took  place  in  (Tie  Year  1707 .  —  5 

-  2400  Ann’s-Two  Guinea  Piece  of  her  lad  Yeaf,  1714.  ^  4 

2407  Mahogany  Cabinet,  on  a  Stand,  containing  36  Boards 

and  1  Drawer  j.  IS  Inches  wide,  1 4  Xftc'hes  and  a  HaU  r 
deep,  and  1 4  frfchOs  afid  a  Half  high. 


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LIBERA  LITAS  A VG.- 


ROMAN  LARGE  BRASS. 


2402  Trajanus,  3.  Hadrianus,  3.  Iiilaritas  r. 

IVSTIT1A  AVG.  P.  P. - LIBERALITAS  AVG.— Sa¬ 

bina,  I.  Ceres  fedens,  d.  {picas,  s.  facem.— Antoni¬ 
nus,  3.  FELICITAS  AVG.— 1NDVLGENTIA  AVG. - 

—Italia. — Faudina  Sen.  2.  aeternitas.  {Two 

varieties.)  —  —  _  12 

403  Trajan  us,  4.  Hadrianus,  6.  libertas  pvblica. — 

LIEERTAS  RE  ST  IT  VTA. - MONETA  AVGVSTI. - 

RED. — providentia  avg. — Antoninus,  5, 

■LIBERTAS  .-i — MON  ETA. - PAX 

avg,  {Two  varieties .)  Fauftina  Sen.  2.  aeterni¬ 
tas,  (two  Varieties.)  Aurelius,  2.  concord. 

AVGVSTOR. - CONG.  AVG.  IIII.  -  ]£ 

21-04  Trajanus,  2.  Hadrianus,  5.  restitvtori  achatae. 

- RESTITVTORI  AFRICAE. - RESTITVTORI  GAL- 

LIAE.— RESTITVTORI  HIS  PAN  I AE. - RESTITVTO- 

RI  ORBIS  TERRARVM. - AlltOllinuS,  3.  PIETAS. - 

piet ATI  avg.  (Two  varieties.)  Faudina  Sen.  2. 

AVGVSTA. - ‘IV  NO.  Aurelius,  5.  CONSECRATIO. 

( Five  varieties.)  —  —  j » 

2405  Hadrianus,  4.  secvr.  avg. — Roma  galeata  arm  is 
inlidens,  d.  vi&oriolam,  s.  cornucopia*. — Neptuftus 
dextro  pede  prora?  navis  infiden9,  d.  acrodolium,  s. 

hadam. — Jupiter  fedens,  d.  vidloriolam,  s.  hadam. _ . 

Antoninus,  4.  providential  deorvm. — rex 
ARMENIS  DATVS.  —  SALVS  PVBLICA.— TEMPLVM 
div.  avg.  rest. — Faudina  Sen.  3.  pietas  avg. 
(Two  varieties.)— veneri  avgvstae. — Aurelius,  5. 

t)  E  SARMATIS. - FELIC.  AVG. - FELICITAS  AVG, 

—  UBERAUTAS  AVG.  VII . — »I>I£TAS  AVG.  If 

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2406  Hadrianus,  4.  Antoninus,  5.  temporvm  pelici- 

TAS. - VICTORIA  AVG.—VOTA. - VOTA  SOL.  DEC. 

— votA  svscIepta  dec.— Fauftina,  Sen.  i.  Au-. 
relius,  3.  primi  decennales. — profectio  avg. 

— salvti  avgvstor. — Fauftina  Jun.  3.  aeter- 
kitas  ( Th ree  varieties.)  -  1 

2407  Hadrianus,  4.  Antoninus,  4.  Lupa  gemellos  ladlans. — 

Spei  typus. — Imperator  in  quadrigis  triumphalibus. — 
Templum  duarum  coluranarum,  intra  quod  figura  to- 
gata  bail  inftftens. —  Aurelius,  4.  Fauftina  Jun.  3. 
Concordia.  —  consecr  atio.  (Two  varieties.) 

Verus,  1.  concord,  avgvstor.  - ,  IS 

2408  Antoninus,  5.  Antoninus  and  Aurelias,  1.  Aurelius,*' 

5.  Fauftina  Jun.  4.  diana  lvcif. — fecvnpi- 

TAS. - FECVND.  AVGVSTAE. - HILAR  IT  AS. - Ve- 

rus,  3.  consecr  atio.  ( Two  varieties.)  fort. 

RED.  -  - 

2409  Aurelius,  4.  Fauftina  Jun.  4.  ivnoNi  lvcinae. — 

IVNONI  REGINAE. - MATRI  CASTRORVM. - MATRI 

magnae. — Verus,  3.  frov.  deor. — rex  armen. 

DAT. - REX  AR  MENUS  DAT  VS. - Lucilla,  3.  DIANA 

LVCIFER  A. - FECVND  IT  AS. - HILAR  IT  AS. - CoiD- 

modus,  6.  ANN.  AVG. - DE  SARM.—FID.  EX£R- 

C IT. - FOR.  RED. - GEN.  AVG.  FELIC. - HERCVI.I 

ROMANO  AVG.  - - * 

2410  Aurelius,  2.  Fauftina  Jun.  4.  pvdicitia.  —  sae- 

CVLI  FELICir. - SALVTI  AVGVSTAE. - SIDERIBVS 

receptvs. — Verus,  4.  Lucilla,  3.  ivno.  —  ivnoni 

LVCINAE. - PIETAS. - Commodus, 5.  HERCVLI  RO¬ 
MANO  AVGVSTO.— HILARITAS  AVG. - ITALIA. - 

iovi  cgnservatori.-wovi  exsvper. — Crifpina, 

2.  CONCORDIA. - LAETITIA.  - -  20 

2411  Fauftina  Jun.  2.  tempo*.,  felic. — venvs. — Ve¬ 

rus,  4.  Lucilla,  2.  vENys. — vesta. — Commodus, 

5.  IOVI  IWENT. - LIBER  ALITAS  AVG. - MON 

AVG. - PRINC.  IWENT. - PROV.  DEOR. - Crif-  .  ' 

pina,  3.  pvdicitia. — salvs. — venvs  felix.  10 

2412  Lucilla,  1.  Commodus,  6.  salvs  avg.  —  spei 

PERPETVAE. - TEMPOR.  FELIC.- - VICT.  BRIT. - 

VICTORIAE  FELICI. - VOTA  SVSCEP.  DECEN. - 

lib.  avg.  —  Didius  Julianus,  1,  R  ec- 
Albinus,  1.  fe  licit  as.  10 


20 


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SCOTCH  COINS,  IN  SILVER. 

‘2413  William  the  Lion,  Penny,  Head  with  a  Sceptre  to  the 
Left.  Inscription  imperfect,  but  intended  for  Wh lie- 
in  us.  Reverfe,  a  Crols  with  a  neat  Fleur  de  Lis  in 
each  Quarter.  Folwold  on  Ro.  for  Roxborough,  pro¬ 
bably  Unique  - -  - -  * 

*24-14-  William,  5  Pennies,  coined  at  Edinburgh.  2  at  Perth. 

And  2  at  Roxborough,  fimilar  to  N.  1,  Szc.  of  the  Nu- 
mifmata  Scot  ire,  by  Mr,  Qardonnel  - - -  - 

2415  William,  6  Pennies  coined  at  Edinburgh.  1  at  Perth. 

And  3  at  Roxborough  -  10 

2416  Alexander  II.  1  Penny  coined  at  Annandale.  6  at 

Berwick,  with  different  Moneyer’s  names,  N.  19,  &c.  7 

2417  Alexander  II.  without  a  Sceptre,  ftruck  at  Roxborough, 

unpublijhed .  With  the  Sceptre ;  2,  coined  at  Edin¬ 
burgh.  2  at  Roxborough.  1  at  St.  Andrew’s.  And 
1  at  Sterling  -  -  7 

2418  Alexander  III.  a  Penny,  without  the  Sceptre,  unpub¬ 

lijhed.  And  1,  Reverfe,  ufcribed,  Rex  elcofie  2 

2419  Alexander  III.  Reverfe ,  Rex  Seotorum,  with  little 

varieties ,  6.  And  1  of  John  Baliol,  Plate  2,  N.  1  7 

2420  Robert  Bruce.  Reverfe,  Rex  Seotorum.  1  coined  at 

Edinburgh.  And  1  at  Perth.  David  II.  1,  Rex 
Seotorum.  1  Ilruck  at  Edinburgh.  And  i  at  Perth  6 

2421  Alexander  III.  his  Halfpenny,  Plate  1,  N.  28.  His 

Farthing,  Head  to  the  Right,  with  a  Sceptre.  Reverfe , 

A  Crols  and  a  pierced  Mollet  of  Six  Points  in  each 

Quarter,  unpublified  , - 2 

2122  John  Baliol,  his  Halfpenny,  P.  2,  N.  3.  Robert  Bruce, 
his  Halfpenny,  with  two  Mollets  only ;  like  N.  6.  and 
1  with  a  pierced  Mollet  in  each  Quarter  of  the  Reverfe, 

1  coined  at.  Edinburgh,  N.  7.  And  a  Farthing  of 
David  Bruce  — —  — -  4 

2423  E>avid  Bruce,  6  Groats,  coined  at  Edinburgh,  with  little 

varieties,  or  Privy  Marks.  Robert  IT.  1  If  ruck  at 
Edinburgh,  and  1  at  Perth,  P.  2,  -N.  9  and  10,  and 
P.  3,  N.  1  -  -  8 

2424  Robert  III.  full  faced,  2,  coined  at  Edinburgh.  And 

l  at  Perth,  Plate  2,  N.  9  and  10.  James  I.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  4.  Perth,  1.  Sterling  1.  P.  4,  N.  5  9 

2425  James  II.  Edinburgh,  4.  And  1  of  James  III,  coined 

*  at  Berwick,  Plate  5,  N.  15  — -  5 

Q426  James  IV.  Mint  Mark,  a  Coronet,  coined  at  Edin¬ 
burgh,  P.  6,  N.  2  — •  — •  1 

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2427  James  IV.  with  a  bufliy  Wig,  N.  8.  James  V.  2, 
N.  1 4  and  17,  all  with  the  Arched' Crown,  and  coined 


at  Edinburgh  — -  — - —  $ 

2428  David  Bruce,  3  Half  Groats,  coined  at  Edinburgh. 

Robert  II.  Perth,  2.  Robert  III.  Perth,  J,  PJ  4,  * 

N.  1.  James  V.  1  /truck  at  Edinburgh,  N.  16  7 

2429  Mary,  the  Tefloon,  her  Plead  crowned,  In fcrifyed, 

Maria  Dei.  G.  R.  Scotorum.  Reverfe,  a  Lyon 
Rampant  in  a  Shield,  crowned.  Da  Pacem  Domine, 
1553,  P.7,  N.  3  - - -  1 

2430  Mary,  her  Cypher  and  Titles.  Reverfe,  the  Arms  of 

Scotland.  Ivfcribed,  Delicie  Dni.  Cor  Humile,  N.  2. 
Francis  and  Mary,  their  Cypher,  crowned,  Diligite 
Jufticiam,  1553,  N.  1.  And  1  of  Mary,  her  Cypher, 
crowned  like  N.  4  . - —  2 


2431  Mary,  with  her  Titles  and  the  Roval  Arms.  Reverfe, 

a  Cro/s,  Potence,  with  four  fmall  ones  in  the  Inter¬ 
dices  of  it.  Infcribed,  In  Virtute  Tua  Libera  Me, 
1556,  7,  8,  two,  1  of  them  countermarked  with^a 
T  hidle,  crowned.  The  Plalf  of  the  fame,  N.  5  and  6  5 

2432  Francis  and  Mary,  commonly  called  Tefloons.  Infcribed , 

Fran,  et  Ma.  "Dei.  G.  R.R.  Scotor.  D.  D.  Vien. 
Reverfe ,  their  Cypher,  crowned,  Fecit  Utraque  Unum, 
1558.  And  1  countermarked,  1559.  1,  Plate  7, 

N.  8.  4,  dated  1560.  2  of  the  countermarked,  N.  9. 

And  2  Halves  -  -  9 

2433  Mary,  Tefloons,  with  Head  and  Titles.  Reverfe,  the 

Arms  of  France  and  Scotland.  Infcribed,  Salvum 
Pac  Populum  Tuum  Domine,  1  countermarked, 

P.  8,  N.  14  -  -  2 

2434  Mary's  Tedoon,  with  Plead,  date  under  it,  1562  I 

2435  Mary’s  half  Tedoon,  1561,  N.  15  -  1 

2436  Ryals  of  Henry  and  Mary,  Titles,  Maria  &  Henrie, 

Dei  Gra.  R.  &  R.  Scotorum,  the  Arms  of  Scotland. 
Reverfe,  a  Tree,  crowned.  Infcribed,  Gloria  Dat  Vires 
Legend  Exurgat  Deus  Diffipent — inimici  ci.  dates, 
1565,  two.  1  of  them  countermarked  with  a  Thiftle, 
as  ufuai.  And  1  dated  1566,  P.  8,  N.  17 

2437  Mary  and  Henry,  3,  2-3  d  Parts  of  the  Rya!,  dates  1565, 

6,  and  7.  And  2  Halves,  N.  18  and  19  —  5 

2438  Mary’s  Ryals,  1  of  them  countermarked,  dates,  1567, 

N.  24  - -  - -  2 

2439  James  VI.  two  Ryals.  The  Arms  of  Scotland.  Ja¬ 

cobus  VI.  Dei  Gratia  Rex.  Scotorum.  Reverfe,  a 
Sword  crowned,  the  date,  1570,  and  XXX  for  the 
Value,  in  the  Field.  Pro  me  Si  mereer  in  me.  The 
XX  and  X  of  the  fame,  N.  1,  2  and  3  -  4 

2440  Tvvo  Rvals  and  one  XX  Piece,  177  I .  One  X.  1569  4- 

2441  James  VI.  Obverfe,  the  Arms  of  Scotland.  Reverfe,  a 

Th iflle  between  I.  R.  Infcribed ,  Nemo  me  impurna 


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, 

lacefiet,  1579.  Plate  9,  N.  6.  The  Noble  and  Half 
Noble,  N.  4  and  5,  and  Ten  Shilling  Piece,  with  the 

Head,  N.  11.  ----  -  4 

;J-H2  James  VI.  The  King  half  bodied  in  Armour,  crowned. 
Sword  in  Hand.  Reverfe,  the  Arms  of  Scotland.  Iu- 
fcribed,  Honor  Regis  judicium  diligit,  1585.  The 
Twenty  and  Two  Ten  Shilling  Pieces,  fame  Type, 

N.  9,  10,  and  11,  >  ■■  4 


POPES,  IN  SILVER. 


*2443  Martin  V.  3.  for  a  defcription  of  thefe  Medals,  fee  Nu- 
mifmata ,  Romanorum  Pontifieum,  by  II.  Venuti ,  Page  1. 
Eugenius  IV.  P.  6,  two  - *  5 

2444  Nicholas  V.  3,  P.  10.  Calixtus  III.  2.  P.  1(5.  5' 

2*45  Pius  II.  2,  P.  19.  Paul  II.  -2,  P.  23.  —  4 

2445  Sixtus  IV.  3,  P.  32.  Innocent  VIII.  Reverfe,  the 

Pope,  fitting,  giving  his  Blefling,  Roma,  net  in  Vcnuil, 

&c.  N.  1,  P.  39.  —  —  4 

2447  Alexander  VT.  3,  P.42.  Pius  III.  2,  Page  45.  5 

2448  Julius  II.  Portus  centum  cells?  Ancona*  &c.  P.  48.  6 

2449  LeoX.%l,  N.  1,  P.  55.  Another Libefalitas  Pontificia. 

Adrian  VI.  P.  61,  &c.  3.  -  5 

2450  Clement  VII.  P.66.  N.  1.  On  opening  and  (hutting 

the  Holy  Gate,  2.  And  Ego  fum  Jol'eph  Prater  Vel- 
ter  -r-  —  —  4 

2451  Paul  III.  P.  73,  N.  1,  8zc7  — —  7 

2452  Julius  III.  Hilaritas  Publica,  1.  St.  Peter’s  Church. 

And  4  Small  Medals  —  • — *  6 

2553  Marcellus  II.  3,  P.  99.— Paul  IV.  3,  P.  103,  N.  2, 

P.  104,  N.  5. — And  1.  Reverfe,  Pius  V. — Pius  IV. 

N.  3,  P.  1 11 ;  N.  12,  P.  113  ;  N.-  17,  P.  115.— One, 
Reverfe,  the  Buff  of  our  Saviour. — Another,  giving  the 
Keys  to  St.  Peter  —  —  II 

2454  Pius  V.  P.124,  N.  3;  P.  125,  N.  7;  P.  127,  N.  10; 

P.  1 28,  N.  14;  P.  129,  N.  16;  N.  17;  N.  18; 

P.  130,  N.  19,  N.  24;  P.  132,  N.  30.  And  One, 
Reverfe ,  Ch.-id  - — - —  IQ 

2455  Gregory  XIII.  Page  135,  N.  2,  one  of  them  refored. 

N.  3;  P.  138,  N.  12;  N.  19;  N.  22;  N.  30,  N.  32; 

N.  36;  N.  37;  N.  51;  N.  60.  One,  St.  Peter 
preaching.  One,  Charity,  Another,  the  infide  of  a 

Church  -  15 

£456  Sixtus  V.  P.  156,  N.  1 ;  N.  9;  N.  12;  N.  15,  N.  IC>K 
N.  22;  N.  32;  N.  48;  One,  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul, 
1587.  Another,  mferibed,  Ab  Regibusjapomor,  &c.  10 


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I 

.  24-57  Urban  VII.  Venufi,  P.  176,  N.  I;  N.  2;  N.  5 ;  N.  6. 
Gregory  XIV.  P.  180,  N.  3;  N.  5;  N.  8.  Inno¬ 
cent  IX.  Page  183,  N.  2.  -  S 

2458  Clement  VIII.  Page  194,  N.  23;  N.  32;  N.  39; 

N.  20;  N.  43.  Leo  XI.  N.  1,  P.  203.  6 

2459  Paul  V.  Page  207,  N.  6;  N.  10;  N.  28;  N.  233; 

N.  36.  And  one,  our  Saviour  and  Difciples  in  a  Ship. 
Gregory  XV.  P.  221,  N.  1 ;  N.  3 ;  N.  4.  9 

2460  Urban  VIII.  P.  226,  N.  7,  two.  N.  9;  N.  10; 

N.  14;  N.  18;  N.  21;  N-  24;  N.  26.  9 

2461  Urban  VIII.  P.  233,  N.  29  ;  N.  30  ;  N.  35  ;  N.  37  ; 

N.  40;  N.  41  ;  N.  47  ;  N.  50;  N.  52  ;  N.  65.  10 

2462  Innocent  X.  P.  249,  N.  8  ;  N.  9  ;  N.  12;  N.  15; 

.N.  17  ;  N.  19;  21,  23,  N.  25;  N.  28.  10 

2463  Innocent  X.  Four  on  the  Jubilee  of  1650,  P.  255, 

N.  23,  24;  P.  248,  N.  2 ;  N.  32.  And  1,  Two 

Angels  fupporting  a  Crofs  — —  ■■  —  9 

2464  Alexander  VII.  P.  259,  N.  3  ;  N.  4;  N.  9;  N.  10; 

N.  11;  N.  12;  N.  16;  N.  18;  N.  24;  N.  23; 

N.  26.  — - -  • -  1 1 

2465  Alexander  VII.  Venuti,  P.  266,  N.  30;  N.  31; 

N.  35  ;  N.  36;  N.  41  ;  N.  43,  44,  46,  51,  ten.  And 
One.  Rover Je,  the  Head  of  Chrift  —  1  i 

2466  Clement  IX.  P.277,  N.  2,  3,  5.  6,  7,  8,  9,  11,  12, 

13,  17,  18,  et  Exemplum  dedi  Nobis  —  13 

2467  Clement  X.  P.  283,  N.  1,  2,  3,  6,  7,  8,  9,  Two. 

N.  13.  Solem.  Nova.  Sydera  Norunt  —  10 

2468  Clement  X.  N.  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  20,  24,  27,,  28, 

and  29.  -  -  10 

2469  Innocent  XI.  P.  291,  N.  1,  3,  5,  7,  10,  II,  12,  16, 

20,  21,  22;  Two,  N.  23,  26.  -  14 

2470  Innocent  XI.  Page  299,  N.  28,  30,  32,  33,  34,  36, 

37,  39,  40.  -  -  9 

2471  Alexander  VIII,  Page  309,  N.  2,  4,  5,  7,  9,  21,  a 

Medallion.  -  - 

2472  Innocent  XII.  P.  316,  N.  1,  2,  4,  5.  9,  11,  15,  21, 

23,  25,  26,  29,  31,  35.  -  14 

KINGS  OF  MACEDONIA,  IN  SILVER. 

.  ^  1  f  *  L  *  / 

£473  Alexander  III.  fix.  ( drachms )  -  6 

2474  Alexander  TIL  fifteen,  (diito)  - -  15 

2475  Philippus  III.  (Aridteus)  one.  Lyfimachus,  one.  2 

2176  Ditto.  . -  *  - /  2 

2477  Philippus  III.  one.  (drachm)  Lyfimachus  two.  3 

2478  Ditto.  - -  -  3 

2479  Lyfimachus,  2.  - - -  -  2 

2180  Lyfimachus,  3.  - — ■  /  -  3 

2181  Antigen  us  I.  (Gonalu?)  one.  - - - -  I 


(  183  ) 

# 

I 

*2482  Demetrius  II.  one.  - —  -  I 

2483  Antigonus  II.  (Dofon)  one.  — — 

2484  Ditto.  - -  -  -  1 

KINGDOM  OF  EGYPT,  IN  SILVER. 

2485  Ptolemaeus  I.  (Soter)  one.  Ptolemaeus  II.  ( Phila - 

delphus )  one.  -  — "  ^ 

2486  Ptolemaeus  II.  one.  Ptolemaeus  V.  ?  (Epiphanes)  one. 

2487  Ptolemaeus  II.  one.  Ptolemaeus  V.  ?  one.  — -  2 

2488  Ptolemaeus  II.  one.  Ptolemaeus  VII.?  one.  Cleo¬ 

patra  V.  and  M.  Antonius,  one.  - ^  * 

2189  Ptolemaeus  II.  one.  Ptolemaeus  VII.  ?  one.  Cleo¬ 
patra  V.  and  M.  Antonius,  two.  —  *  4* 

/ 

ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS,  IN  GOLD. 

2490  Aurelius,  1.  tr.  pot.  xi.  cos.  ii.  Muller  flans,  d. 

pateram,  s.  lyram.  -  -  i 

2491  Aurelius,  J.  salvti  avgvstor.  tr.  p.  xvii. 

cos.  in.  Mulier  ftans,  d.  ferpentem  ao  ara  aftur- 
gentem  ex  patera  pafcit,  s.  haftam.  (extremely  fine.)  J 

2492  Aurelius,  I.  tr.  p.  xx.  imp.  iiii.  cos.  iii.  Vic¬ 

toria  flans,  d.  palm*  ramum,  s.  elypeum,  cui  mfcriptum 
vie.  par.  -  I 

2493  Fauftina  jun.  1.  concordia.  Columba.  (ex¬ 

tremely  fine )  — -  - 

2493*FaufIina  jun.  1.  (Somewhat  different  frem  the  former)  I 

2494  Fauftina  jun.  1.  diana  lycif.  Diana  ft^ns,  utraque 

manu  facem.  -  — —  I 

2495  Fauftina  jun.  1.  laetitiae  pvblicae.  Mulier 

ftans,  d.  corollam,  s.haftam.  {very fine)  —  l 

24p 6  Fauftina  jun.  I.  matri  magnae.  Cybele  fedens 

inter  duos  leones,  s.  tympanum,  (rare)  < —  J 

2497  Fauftina  jun.  1.  saluti  avgvstae.  Mulier .  fe- 

dens  ex  patera  ferpentem  ab  ara  aflurgentem  pafcit.  I 

2498  Fauftina  jun.  1.  venvs.  Dea  ftans,  d.  pomum,  s. 

gubernaculum.  (fine)  -  I 

2499  L.  Verus,  1.  concordiae  avgvstor.  tr,  p.  ii. 

cos.  ii.  M.  Aurelius  et  L.  Verus  togati  ftar.tes 
dextras  jungunt.  - —  -  * 

2500  L.  Verus,  1.  pkofectio  avg.  tr.  p.  ii.  cos.  ir. 

Imperator  eques.  - -  -  - - —  ' 

2501  L.  Verus,  1.  rex  armen  dat.  Imperator  in  fug- 

geftu  fedens,  adftantibus  duabns  aliis  figuris,  dextram 
extend  it  fupra  adftantern  Armenia  regem.  (very  rare)  i 

t 

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*2502  L.  Verus,  1.  salvti  avgvstor.  tr.  P,  iff. 
cos.  ii.  Mulier  Hans  ex  patera  ferpentem  ab  ara 


aflurgentem  pafeit,  s.  haftam.  - *  2 

2.503  L.  Verus,  1.  tr.  p.  if i i.  imp.  ii.  cos.  ii.  Vic¬ 
toria  Hans,  d.  clypeum,  cui  infcriptum,  vie.  avg.  2 

2504  L.  Verus,  I.  tr.  p.  v.  imp.  hi.  cos.  ii.  Imperator 

eques  telurn  in  proftratum  hoftem  intorquet.  (extremely 
fine)  -  -  —  T 

2505  1..  Verus,  I.  vict.  avg.  tr.  p.  vi.  cos.  ii.  Vic¬ 

toria  volans  coronam  folutam  geftat.  • —  1 


ENGLISH  GOLD  COINS. 


2506  Ann's  Guinea  and  Half  Guinea.  In  the  centre  of  the 

Keverfe ,  a  Rofe,  date,  1702,  the  Firft  Year  of  her 
Reign  -  -  - 

2507  Ann's  Guinea,  1713,  the  Star  and  Garter  in  the  centre 


of  the  Keverfe.  "  A  Half  Guinea,  1705,  the  Rofe  2 

2508  Ann's  Guinea,  Elephant  and  Caftle  under  the  Head, 

date  1708.  Half  Guinea,  Plain,  1713  —  2 

2509  George  I.  his  Five  Guinea  Piece,  dated  1716,  Plate  7, 

N.  25  - -  -  /  —  I 

2510  George  I.  Two  Guinea  Piece, '1726.  —  I 


2511  George  I.  the  Guinea  of  his  Firft  Year,  1714,  with 

pr-el,  and  a  remarkable  Guinea  of  his  Laft  Year, 
1727.  -  -  _  — 

2512  George  T.  Guinea  with  an  Elephant  and  Calile  under 

the  Head,  date  1726.  The  Half  Guinea  plain, 
1725,  and  his  Quarter  Guinea,  1718.  — 

2513  George  II.  Five  Guinea  Piece,  Young  Head,  date 


1731.  - -  '  -  —  1 

2514  George  II.  Five  Guinea  Piece,  with  the  Old  Plead, 

Lima  under  FI.  Coined  out  of  Gold,  taken  by  Lord 
Anfcn  on  Board  the  Spanith  Galeon,  dated  1746.  1 

2515  George  II.  Two  Guinea  Piece  with  the  young  Head, 

date  17  38.  -  - -  I 

2516  George  II.  Two  Guinea  Piece,’ Old  Head,  1740.  1 

2517  Qeorge  II.  Guinea  and  Flair  Guinea,,  with  Lima, 

1745.  His  Plalf  Guinea,  Young  Plead,  1738.  3' 

2518  His  Prefent  Majefty’s  Fir  ft  Guinea,  1761,  and  his 

Quarter  Guinea,  1762.  Smiling,  Page  33. 


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GOLD  PATTERNS,  PROOFS,  See. 

^  ‘  9  Edward  VI.  bareheaded,  with  his  Titles.  Rcverfe , 

a  Leafed  Rote,  crowned  between  E.R.  Infcribed, 
Scutum  Fide:  Proteget  Eum.  weigliing  117  Grains, 
probably  intended  for  a  Half  Sovereign.  This  Piece 
v/a$  formerly  Dr.  DucarePs.  Sncllings  Pattern  Pieces, 
P.'l,  N.  6.  - - — r—  -  i 

2520  Edward  VI.  Like  the  above,  a  little  lets,  weighs 

44  Grains.  Mint  Mark,  the  Rofe  i 

2521  Edward  VI.  Similar  to  the  above,  except  the  Cinq- 

foil,  for  a  Mint  Mark,  inftead  of  the  Rofe,  weighing 
44  Grains  _ _  _  t 

2522  Charles  I.  ly  Briot ,  probably  for  a  Broad,  or  Twenty 

Shilling  Piece,  weighing5  Dwt.  IS  Grains.  Obverfe, 
o  infcribed,  Aufpiciis  Rex  Magne  Tips,  P.  2,  N.  3.  I 
Charles  I.  Pattern  for  a  Twenty  Shilling  Piece.  Re- 
verfe ,  infcribed ,  Ilorent  Concordia  Regna,  wediin^- 
5  Dwts.  16  Grains,  N.  4.  _ °  °  i 

2524  Charles  I.  Like  the  above,  but  without  XX.  for 

Twenty.  A  Fleur  de  Lys  for  a  Mint  Mark,  inftead 
of  the  Feathers,  weighing  6  Dwts.  12  Grains  .  } 

2525  Charles  I.  The  King’s  Head  crowned,  XX.  behind  it. 

lleveife ,  the  Arms  crowned.  Infcription,  Florent  Con¬ 
cordia  Regna.  Mint  Mark,  the  Fleur  de  Lvs,  weigh¬ 
ing  5  Dwts.  18  Grains  - -  1 _ 

-j26  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  on  a  Stand,  containing  96 
Boards,  4  Drawers,  and  1  large  Drawer  in  the  Stand. 

2  Feet  3  Inches  Wide,  17  Inches  Deep,  2  Feet,  4 
Inches  High.  1  * 


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Twenty-Second  Day’s  Sale. 


ROMAN  LARGE  BRASS. 


252 7  Commodus,  3.  virtvti  avgvsti. — Imperator  in 

quadrigis. — Minerva  gradiens. — Pertinax,  I.  opi 
divin. — Albinus,  1.  minerva. — Severus,  4.  ad-* 

'  VENTVI  AVG.  FEL1CISSIMQ  - DIS  AVSPIC1B.— 

’FORTVNAE  RED  VC  I. - LIBERAL.  AVG.-*- Julia 

Domna,  2.  iuno  regina. —  ivnonem.  Cara- 

cal  la,  2.  LIBER  A  LIT  AS  AVG. - MARS  VICTOR. 

Geta,  2.  FORT.  RED. - VICT.  BR1TTANNIC. - 

Macrinus,  1.  aeqvitas  avg.  • —  16 

2528  Manlia  Scantilla,  1.  ivno  regina.  Didia  Clara,  1. 

HILAR.  TEMPOR.  ' -  -  2 

2529  CoramOdus,  1.  Severus,  3.  part.  arab.  part. 

ADIAB. - ROMAE  AETERNAE. - VICT.  AVG. - 

Julia  Domna,  2.  mat.  avgg.  mat.  sen.  m. 
patr, — mater  devm. — Caracalla,  *3.  PROVI¬ 
DENTIAL  D  E  O  R  V  M  . —  SEC  VRI  TATI  PERPETVAE,— 

vict.  brit. — Geta,  1. — Macrinus,  1.  iovi  con¬ 
servators  Elagabalus,  2.  -  13 

2530  Macrinus,  1.  Mulier  Hans,  d.  fpicas,  s.  cornucopias. — 

Diadumenianus,  I.princ.  ivventvtis.  —  2 

2531  Severus,  3.  Julia  Domna,  1.  veneri.v ictr.  Ca- 

racalla,  4 .  Elagabalus,  2.  Julia  Paula,  1.  con- 
cordia.  Julia  Soaemias,  2.  venvs  caelestis. 
(two  ^varieties.)  J ulia Maefa,  2.  pvdicitia. — sae- 
cvli  felicitas. — Alexander,  3.  Julia  Ma- 
rcaea,  3.  feovniiitas  avgvstae. — ivno  a v- 
G  V  S  T  A  E IVNO  CONSERVATRIX.  — •  21 


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2532  Alexander,  3.  aeqvitas  avgvsti.— ankona 
avgvsti. —  FiDEs  militvm. — Barbia  Or¬ 
biana,!.  concordia  avgvstorvm.  Mulier  fe- 
dens,  d.  pateram,  s.  duplex  cornucopise.— -  Julia  Ma¬ 
nila,  2  felicitas  pvblica.  {two  varieties )  € 

2333  Julia  Masi'a,  1  Alexander  6.  iovi  vltori, — • 

IVSTIT1A  AVGVSfl. - LIBERALIT  AS  AVGVSTI  II. 

LIBERALIT  AS  AVGVSTI  I  I  1 1  - MARS  VLTOR.— 

moneta  avgvsti  — Julia  Mamaea,  3.  venvs 

FELIX. - VENERI  F  EL  I  Cl. -  VESTA. - Maximi-> 

nus,  1.  fides  militvm. — Maximus,  1.  pietas 
avg.  Balbinus,  1.  Pupienus,  1.  Gordianus  Pius,.  2.  16 

2334  Alexander,  2.  pax.  avgvsti. —  providentia 

avg. — Barbia  Orbiana,  i.  concordia  avgvs- 
to  rum.  Alexander  et  Orbiana  dextras  jungentes. — • 
Maxmunus,  1.  pax  avgvsti. — Maximus,  1. 

PRINCIPI  IVVENTVTI3.  BalbinUS,  1.  CONCOR¬ 
DIA  A  VGG.  - - -  —  6 

2535  Alexander,  5.  profectio  avgvsti. — spes  pvb¬ 

lica. - VICTORIA  AVGVSTI. - VI  R  TVS  AV¬ 

GVSTI.  (two  varieties.)  ju'ia  Marnsea,  1,  Maxi¬ 
minus,  4.  PROVIDENTIA  AVG. - 9ALVS  AVGVSTI. 

- VICTORIA  AVG. - VICTORIA  GERMAN  I  CA. - 

Paulina,  1.  consec ratio. — Maximus,  2.  Bal¬ 
binus.  2.  liberalitas  avgvstorvm.  ( two  va¬ 
rieties.)  ’Pupienus,  I.  concordia  avgg.  16 

2536  Gordiai  us  Atricanus  fen.  1.  sec v ritas  avgg. 

Gordianus  Africanus  juru  1.  romae  aeternae^  2 

2537  Alexander,  2.  Maxirninus,  1.  Paulina,  1.  Bal- 

binus,  1.  victoria  avgg. — Pupienus,  2.  libe¬ 
ralitas  AVGVSTORVM.- — PAX  PVBLIC  A.— Gor- 
dianus  Pius,  5.  jeternitati  avg.  —  f  elicit. 

TEMPOR. - FIDES  MILITVM.— FORTVNA  R  E  D  VX, 

— iovi  conse  r  vatori. — Philippus  fen.  2.  Ota- 
cilia  Severa,  1.  concordia  avgg. —  Philippus 
jun.  1.  LIBERALITAS  AVGG.  III.  -  *  2$ 

N  SCOTCH  COINS,  IN  SILVER. 

2538  James  VI.  Three  Thirty  Shilling  Pieces,  dates,  1582, 

3,  and  4,  N.  9.  - - - —  _ _  ~o 

2539  James  VI.  Tne  Shield  of  Scotland,  crowned  between 

Two  Tin  Pie  Heads,  lleterfe.  His  differt.  Rege  Ty- 
rannus.  Sword  and  Balance,  1591  and  2,  the  Half 
of  the  the  fame,  N.  12  and  13.  The  King’s  Bull 
bareheaded,  in  Armour.  Rcvcrfe ,  Nemo  me  impune 
J  ace  fit ;  a  Three  Headed  Thiftle,  crowned,  1594,  The 
Half,  Quarter,  and  Eighth,  of  the  lame,  N.  14,  &c.  7 

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2540  Jarae  VI.  Like  th.e  above,  Three  Halves  and  One 

Quarter,  different  Dates,  I NT.  14,  15,  and  17.  8 

2541  James  "VI.  The  Royal  Arms  of  Scotland  crowned. 

R  Regem  Jova  Protegit,  1602  and  3.  The  Half,  2 
Quarters,  and  1  Eighth  oi  the  Merk,  N.  18  to 
21.  -  - — — .  6 

2542  James  VI.  After  the  Union  - 

2543  Charles  I.  C  rown,  the  King  on  Horfeback  looking  to 

the  Left,  N.  6.  - 

2544  Charles  I.  Crown  and  Half  Crown,  the  King  on 

Horieback  looking  to  the  Right,  N.  11  and  12;  the 
Shilling  and  Sixpence  looking  the  fame  Way,  1ST.  4, 
and  5,  all  by  Briot  — -  — —  4 

2545  Charles  I.  Haif  C  rovvns  with  different  Privy  Marks, 

N.  1 2.  -  -  5 

2546  Charles  I.  The  King’s  Head  looking  to  the  Right. 

Reverfe ,  the  ufual  Infcription,  5,  P.  12,  N.  1  and  4. 
Sixpences  the  fame,  3,  and  the  Twopence,  N.  9.  9 

2547  Charles  I.  of  different  Coinages.  S  ixpences,  3.  One  of 

them  Date  over  the  Arms,  unpubli/hed ,  in  Jen' bed, 
Chriflo  Aufpice  Regno.  Forty-Penny  Pieces,  2,  the 
King’s  Head  crowned,  xl.  for  Forty  behind  it.  Re¬ 
verfe,  a  Thiffle  crowned,  Salus  Reipublicas  Suprema 
Lex.  N.  11.  One,  Reverfe,  the  Arms,  N.  7.  Twenty- 
Penny  Pieces.  Reverfe,  the  Thiftle  crowned,  Juftilia 
Thronum  Firmat,  8,  N.  13.  and  2  Two-Shilling 
Pieces.  N.  10  and  12.  -  16 

2548  Charles  II.  The  King’s  Buff  to  the  Right.  Reverfe , 

the  Arms,  in  Four  feparate  Shields,  the  Value  Liri  in 
the  Centre;  the  Half,  Three  Quarters,  and  Two 
Eighths,  being  the  Four  Merk,  Two  Merk,  One 
Merk,  and  Half  Merk  Pieces,  P.  13,  N.  1  to  5,  in- 
clufive  .  .  .  -  7 

2549  Six  of  the  above,  different  dates  -  6 

2550  Charles  II.  The  Dollar  and  Half  Dollar,  the  King’s 

Buff  laureated  to  the  Left.  Reverfe,  the  Arms  in  Four 
feparate  Shields  crowned,  P.  13,  N.  1  and  2.  2 

2551  Charles  II.  Half  Dollar.  Three  Quarters  and  Three 

Eighths/IM.  2,  3,  and  5,  and  3  vThree-ShilIing-and- 
Sixpenny  Pieces,  N.  4,  different  dales  —  10 

2552  James  VII.  40  under  the  Plead,  for  Forty  Shillings, 

1687  and  8,  and  2  of  Shillings  each  —  4 

2553  William  and  Mary,  their  Heads  regarding  the  Right. 

Reverfe,  the  Arms  in  a  Single  Shield,  the  60,  40,  20, 

10,  and  5  Shilling  Pieces,  N.  8  to  12.  —  5 

2554  William  and  Mary,  Forty  and  Twenty  Shilling  Pieces. 

William  III.  with  his  Head  only,  40  under  it,  dates, 

16 95,  6,  and  7,  P.  14,  N.  2.  "  —  5 

2555  William  III.  Twenty  Shilling  Pieces,  dates  1695 

and  6;  Ten  Shilling  Pieces,  lame  Dates,  N.  3  and  4, 


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Five  Shilling  Pieces,  1695,  6,  1700  and  1701,  N.  5. 
Ann^  Ten  Shilling  Piece,  N.  6.  Five  Shilling  Pieces, 
1705  and  6,  N.  7.  - -  - — *  U 


I 

POPES,  SILVER. 


$556  Clement.  XI.  Venuti,  Page  327,  N.  2,  4,  8,  10,  13, 
17,  20,  22,  24,  25,  26,  27.  - - 

2557  Clement  XI.  N.  28,  29,  30,  32,  35,  39,  40,  41f 

44,  19,  34,  a  Building,  Exergue ,  1714,  Another, 
Rover fe,  Anno  Sal.  1720,  Pont.  xx.  — 

2558  Innocent  XIII.  Page  343,  N.  1,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9. 

2559  Benedict  XIII.  P.  346,  N.  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

13,  14,  17,  21,  24,  25,  26.  - 

2560  Clement  XII.  P.354,  N.  1,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  20.  And  One.  R.  Lau- 

rentii  Cortini.  Florentini,  1730.  . —  . 

2561  Clement  XII.  N.  18,  19,  21.  Medallions  ~ - 

2562  Benedict  XIV.  Page  364,  N.  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

follows  are  not.  publijhed  by  Venuti.  Judicabit  In  ./Equi- 
I ate,  1740. — Templum  Corroboravit  Et  Atrium 

Erexit,  1741.  Ex  Probate  Monetae  Segmentis,  J 742. 
Addito  In  Capitol.  Sapientias  Pabulo,  1745.  Ex 
Colledtis  Fragments,  1747.  Univit  Palma mque  De- 
dit,  1746.  2  on  the  Jubilee  of  1750.  — - 

2563  Benedict  XIV.  His  Buff.  Reverfe ,  hjcribed.  An.  1750. 

Francis.  Comit.  Praes.  Religione  Aufpiee,  1755. 
Audio  Terra  Marique  Commercio.  1756.  Pia  Domo 
Servata.  Anno  6.  Cura  Rerurp  Publicarum.  A.  7. 
Signatura  Gratia:  Refiituta.  A.  8.  C^pitolio  Pidluris 
Decorato.  A.  9.  Fru&um  Suum  Dedit  In  Tem¬ 
pore.  A.  10.  MoeniaLlrbis  Reftaurata,  A«,  12,  1752. 
Term  in  is  Ad  Padum  Conftitutis.  A.  13.  Tranquilli- 
tatis  Refititut.  A.  14.  Reverfe,  St.  Luke  Painting. 
Fluent  ad  Deum  Omnes  Gentes.  Introite  Portus  Ejus 
£564  Clement  XIII.  R.  St.  Luke  Painting,  a  Premium  Me¬ 
dal.  Orietur  in  Diebus  Ejus,  Anno  1.  Of  his  Pon¬ 
tificate,  1758.  Dedit  Pauperibus,  1759.  Ut  Come-' 
dant  Pauperes  Populi,  1760.  Adventqs  Pontificis 
Centum  Cell.  Ancona,  A.  4.  Merciurti  Importan- 
darum  Commoditati.  A.  4.  Gregorio  Barbedico, 
S.  R.  E.  Cardinali  et  Epifc.  Palavino  In  Album 
Beator.  Relato.  A.  4.  Exemplum  Dedi  Vobis 
2565  Clement  XIV.  I,  Pius  VI.  2,  — _ 


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2669 

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2670 

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CARDINALS,  BISHOPS.  &c. 

A  •> 

/ 

2666  Matthew,  Cardinal  and  Archbifhop  of  Saltzbourg, 

3  521,  Reverfe,  the  Virgin  Mary.  The  Abbot,  John 
Eertel,  ret.  50,  1595.  I?,  a  Coat  of  A  rms.  John 
Philip,  Arcbbithop  of  Mentz.  Cardinal  Lomanelhh 
Cardinal  f  abritius.  C.  Auflius.  The  Three  lajl  re- 
fiored  - - —  _ 

3667  Cardinal  Richlieu.  Mens  Sidera  Voluit,  1631.  C. 

- Vidman.  Comes  Ab.  Ortenbarg,  1656.  C.  Medicis. 

Valtum  Prius  Aequor  Arandum.  C.  Barbarini,  1675.' 

Aliulque  Et  Idem.  - - 

The  Cardinals  Portocarrero,  Bouillon,  Corfini,  and 

York  -  - 

Ignatius  Loyala,  Founder  of  the  Jefuits.  Mazzachelli , 

Tom.  1,  P.  301.  -  — 

John  Plus,  2.  Peter  Martyr,  2.  Henry  Bollinger., 

Ulric  Zuingle,  rejiored  - -  - V  1 

Martin  Luther  7.  Peter  Martyr,  2.  Mazzachelli,  Plate 

54  and  58.  -  - 

M.  Luther,  P.  54,  N.  2.  John  Calvin,  P.  71,  N.  4. 
Another.  It.  Johannes  Calvinus,  in.  1552.  Zuin- 

glius’s,  rejiored  -  - 

L.  de -Liverlo,  Chancellor  of  Liege.  Reverfe,  a  Pair 
of  Seales,  Ex.  1670.  Michael  Molinos.  Reverfe , 
Tamen  Adhup  Quietus.  Exergue ,  Condemnat.  Rom. 

3  Sept.  1687,  Two  - -  '  — 

2674  The  Virgin  Mary  and  Child.  David  and  Jonathan. 

David,  enamelled  to  be  worn.  Reverfe,  a  German  in - 
fcription,  on  the  Birth  of  David,  Langenmantel ,  1669. 
Query  if  Gold  — -  - 

2675  Chriftian  of  Brunfwick,  Bifhop  of  Halberfladt.  His 
Plead.  Reverfe,  an  Hour  Glafs  upon  a  Skull.  Mors 
Ultima  Linea  Rerum.  Tibi  Mori  Paramur.  Auguftus 
Frederick,  Bifhop  of  Lubeck.  An  Alter  Hoc  Regit 
Illo  Tuetur.  Clement  Auguftus,  of  Bavaria 


2672 


5673 


6 


DOGES.  OF  VENICE,  GREAT  MEN,  &c.  SILVER. 


2676  An  almofl  complete  Series  of  Jettons,  called  Ocelli,  of 
the  Doges  of  Venice,  from  A.  Grimani ,  1521,  tq 
1756  ;  alfo  the  Dates  of  1758,  9,  62,  63,  5,  6,  9, 
and  70.  For  a  Defer ipt ion  of  thefe  Pieces,  fee  the  Cata¬ 
logue  of  Poulharies  Coins  and  Medals ,  P.  307,  in  \ 
Thtmbci  Two  Hundred  and  Sixty  or  thereabouts,  atp.  O z. 


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£6?7  John  Cornelius,  Doge.  On  his  Death,  in  1637.  Dogo 
Moroiini,  Szc .  Reverfe,  Lepanto,  Szc.  1787.  The 
Doge  titling,  Turks  on  their  Knees.  JL  The  Winged 
Lion,  Arms  of  Venice,  Ex  Utroque  Victor.  Another, 
Leoni  Ultori,  Francis  M&uroceno.  R.  S parget  Lt 

Ultra  -  - 

267  8  A  Head.  On  one  Side,  P.  on  the  other,  O.  probably 
for  the  River  Po  ;  under  the  Bull,  Virgilius.  Jnfcrip- 
tion,  Mantua  Me  Genuit,  &c.  date  1 1  34.  Reverfe, 
a  Skull.  Ifabella  Ram  D.  Eft  1556'.  R.  Obvies  Ulnis. 
Etfig.  Hieronimi  Scotti.  Placeni.  R.  Utcumque 

2679  John  of  Leyden,  Chief  of  the  Anabaptifts  at  Munfter. 

A  very  fmd.ll  Medal  without  Infcription  or  Rover je, 
Erajmus  Mazzachelli,  Plate  45,  N.  6.  The  Head  oi 
Giilis  Hooftman,  aet.  59.  A.  1580.  No  Reverfe , 
One,  on  the  Liberty  of  Switzerland.  St.  George. 
Reverfe,  a  Ship.  And  a  German  Box  Medal.  And  a 
Buft  unknown  -  — 

2680  Chriftopher  Du  Thou.  Reverfe ,  a  Bee-hive.  Francis 

a  Bona,  Des  diguers.  R.  Two  Hands  joined.  D. 
Talon,  li.  Flic  Luce  Anteit  Omnes,  1668.  B. 
Muller,  of  Hambro.  R.  A  Church.  Hamburgiae  et 
Tempi i  Prima  Columna  Novi.  1661.  - — 

2681  A  Medallion  of  Anthonv  Ottoboni.  Mazzachelli ,  Plate 

161,  N.  1.  '  - 


26 82  Algidius  Strauch,  D.  0.  R.  A  Coat  of  Arms.  Nat. 

1632.  Erneric  Count  Teckly.  R.  Sic  Virtus  Nelcia 
Fraeni.  Count  LenzendorF,  Chief  of  the  Moravians. 
Reverfe,  a  German  Infcription,  1760.  The  Prince  of- 

La  Tour  and  Taxis,  1779.  J - 

2653  Francis  Alcher,  Gouncellor  of  Zurich.  R.  cet.  84. 
obit  1710.  On  the  Peace  of  Switzerland  in  1712. 

A  Statue  on  a  Pedeftaft  Fundatori  Colonise,  1765. 

Upon  the  Death  of  Peter  Greve  in  1780.  Pallas 
>  Standing.  Aas  Juncftt  Virtuti.  Exergue.  Votum  Pe- 
fenne.  R.  An  Infcription,  date  HSfi.  .  —  5 

2684  Gerard  Van  Swietcn,  the  Phyfician.  R.  Docet  et 

•Sana!.  On  his  Death  in  1772,  a?t.  72.  Peter  Metaf- 
tafio.  R.  A  Lyre,  &c.  Exergue.  Nat.  a  Roma^  . 
169S,  Obit  Vindobonse,  1782.  — . 

2685  Laurance  Cofter,  of  Harlem,  faid  to  have  invented 

Printing  in  1440,  R.  A  Dutch  Infcription ’to  Com¬ 
memorate  this  great  Event.  John  Grammii.  R.  A 
Book  on  a  Table.  Occlufis,  19  F,eb.M743.  Mofes 
Mendlefon.  R.  A  Skull.  Phaedon  Ex' Natus,  1729. 

A  Ship  Figure.  Pallas  Standing.  Delegati  Com- 
mercii  Hamburg.  R.  A  Figure  fitting.  Mercury  and’""'  ‘ 
Peace.  R.  A  Figure,  probably  Religion,  Initio  1764. 

A  Broken  Column,  D.  3  July  1778.  R.  A  Column, 

Szc.  Reftaurata.  Ins.  Opera  RuiT,  et  Gall,  interpoftta 
Tefchense,  13  May,  1779,  - —  $ 


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26 88 
2689 
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2691 

2692 

2693 

2694 
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2696 

2697 

2698 

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2699 

2700 

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2701 

2702 

2703 

2704 

2705 

2706 

2707 


Seleucus  I.  one.  Antiochus  I.  one. 
Antioch  us  I.  one.  (very  fine.) 
Antiochus,  I.  one.  Seleucus,  II.  one 

Seleucus  II.  one.  - 

Seleucus  IT.  one.  Antiochus  III.  one. 
Ditto.  Ditto.  — - 


Antiochus  III.  one.  Antiochus  IV.  two.  Demetrius* 
I.  one.  Antiochus  VIII.  one.’  (drachms.) 

Antiochus  IV.  one.  - . — 

Ditto.  - -  . - — 

Ditto.  - - 

Antiochus  IV.  one.  Demetrius  I.  one.  — — — 

Ditto.  Ditto.  - 

Demetrius  I.  one.  Alexander  I.  Antiochus  VI.  one. 
Antiochus  VII.  one.  Antiochus  VIII.  one.  (drachms.) 

Alexander  I.  one.  -  - - 

Demetrius  II.  one.  (a  tetradrachm.)  Antiochus  VI. 

two.  ( drachms.)  - — - 

Antiochus  VII.  one.  - —  - 

Ditto.  -  — - 

Ditto.  — -  . — - 

Ditto.  -  - - - 

Ditto.  -  - . 

Antiochus  VII.  two. 

Alexander  II.  one.  -  - 


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2708  Lucilla,  L  pietas.  Mulier  ftans  ante  aram  ignitam, 

d.  extenfa,  s.  acerram.  - . 

2709  Lucilla,  1.  vota  pvblica.  Infra  coronam  lauream. 

( very  fine.)  -  - 

2710  Cummodus,  I.  tr.  p.  urr.  imp.  hi.  cos.  it.  p.  p. 

Miles  gradiens,  d.  haPam,  s.  tropaeum.  (fine  and 
rare.)  - - 

2711  Pertinax,  1.  laetitia  tempor.  cos.  ii.  Mulier 

Pans,  d.  corollam,  s.  haPam.  (fine  and  very  rare.) 

2712  Pertinax,  I.  opi  divin.  tr.  p.  cos.  ii.  Mulier 

fedens,  d.  duas  fpicas.  (fine  and  extremely  rare.) 

2713  Pertinax,  J.  provid.  deor.  cos.  ii.  Mulier  Pans 

aPrum  refpicit,  d.  elata.  ( extremely  fine  and  rare.) 


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£714  Didius  Julianas,  1.  tiberis  p.  m.  tr.  p.  cos.  ir. 

Tiberis  fluvil  ty  pus.  (extremely  rare  and  unpublijhed.)  1 

2715  Severus,  1.  consecratio.  Aquila  fulmini  infiflens. 

(rare  and  very  fine.)  - —  1 

2716  Severus,  1.  fei.icitAs  saecvli.  Caput  Domnas 

advert  urn  inter  capita  filiorum.  Caracallse  caput  lau- 
reatum,  Getae  nudum,  (rare  and  very  fine.)  ,1 

2717  Severus,  1.  p.  m.  tr.  p.  xhi.  cos.  hi.  p.  p.  Ju- 
'  piter  nudus  Hans,  d.  fulmen,  s.  haflam,  pro  pedibus 

aquila.  -  -  1 

$718  Severus,  h  virt.  avg.tr.  p.  cos.  Figura  militaris 

Hans,  dv  vifitoriolam,  s.  hallam.  (fine.)  -  1 

2719  Severus  aind  Julia  Domna,  1.  severvs  avg.  part. 

max.  Severi  caput  laureatum.  pvliA  avgvsta. 

Huj us  caput,  (bery  rare.)  ■■■  ,  l 

2720  Julia  Do-mna,  1.  mat.  avgg.  mat.  sen.  m.  patr. 

Muliei  l'edens,  d.  ramum,  s.  haflam.  (fine  and  very 

rare.)  - —  — -  I 

\  ^ 

2721  Julia  iJomna,  1.  veneri  victrici.  Dea  femi- 

nuda  averfa  flans,  d.  pomum,  s.  palmam,  et  fimul 
colut  nnre  innixa.  (very  fine.)  - *—  1 

2722  Julia  Domna,  1.  vesta  mater.  Templum  rotun- 

duit  i,  ante  quod  (ex  /  figura:  muliebres  facrificant. 
(rare.)  -  -  1 

2723  Car  acalla,  1.  p.'-m.  tr.  p.  xx.  cos.  iiii.  p.  p.  Sol 

cz.pite  radiato  flans,  d.  data,  s.  flagellum,  (fine.)  ) 

2724  Chracalla,  1.  rector  orbis.  Vir  nudus  flans,  d. 

rglobum,  s.  haflam.  - -  - -  I 

2725  Oaracalla,  1.  vict.  part.  max.  Vidloria  gradiens 

d.  coronam,  s.  palmam.  — —  l 

2726  Elagabalus,  1.  conservator  avg.  Aquila  expan- 

fis  alis  quadrigis  equorum  vehitur,  in  area  aflrum. 

(fine.)  v - -  - -  '  I 

27^‘J  Elagabalus,  1.  p.  m.  tr.  p.  nr.  cos.  in.  p.  p. 
Imperator  in  quadrigis  equorum,  d.  ramum,  in  area 

aftrum.  (rare  and  extremely  fine.)  - -  I 

£,728  Elagabalus,  1.  p,  m.  tr.  p.  iiii.  cos.  in.  p.  p. 

Sol  capite  radiato  flans,  d.  elata,  s.  flagellum,  in  area 
afirum.  -  - .  I 

2729  Elagabalus,  1.  victor,  antonini  avg.  Victoria 

gradiens,  d.  coronam,  s.  palmam.  (very fine.) 

2730  Alexander..  1.  liberalitas  avg.  Figura  muliebris 

ftans;.  d,  tefieram.  s.  cornucopia,  (rare  and  very  fine.)  I 


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GOtD  PATTERNS,  PROOFS,  &c. 

2731  The  Commonwealth,  Truth  and  Peace  on  both  Sides, 

and  on  the  Edge,  date,  16.51,  by  DavidRamage,  weight 
8  Dwt.  21  Gr.  Unique.  Plate  6,  N.  8.  - 

2732  Olivar  Cromwell's  Fifty  Shilling  Piece,  Infcribed  on  thy 

Rim ,  Protector  Literis,  Literas  Nummis  Corona  Et 


Salus,  weight  14  Dwt.  12  Gr.  P.  6,  N.  16  I 

2733  Charles  II.  The  King's  Head  laureated,  regarding  the 

Left.  Reverfe,  like  the  Crown  Silver  Coinage,  Plate 
17,  N.  35,  Weight  1  Oz.  17  Dr.  12  Gt.  formerly  Mr. 
Benjamin  Bart  lei’s  - -  ■  I 

2734  Charles  III.  Obverfe  and  Reverfe ,  fame  as  the  above 

Piece,  hifcription  on  the  Rim,  Decus  Et  Tutamen, 
weight  1  Oz.  13  D.  1 2  Gr.  formerly  Mr.  Dummer’s  l 

2735  Charles  II.  a  Proof  from  the  Dye  of  the  Crown  Piece 

of  1663,  weight  1  Oz.  17  Dwt.  12  G.  -  I 

2736  Charles  II.  Pattern  for  a  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  by  Simon 

Snelli tig’s  Gold  C outage,  Plate  6,  N.  24  I 

2737  Charles  II.  from  the  Dye  of  the  Farthing  of  1665, 

Snelling’s  Copper  Coinage,  P.  N.  weight  8  .Dwt.  I 

2738  Charles  I.  from  the  Dye  of  the  ^Pattern  fora  Two- 

.  Pence,  P.  5,  N.  26,  weight  2  Dwt.  — —  ■  I 

2739  Queen  Ann’s  Pattern  for  a  Guinea,  her  Head  bare 

Necked.  Reverfe ,  A.  R.  in  the  Centre,  P.  6,  N .  19, 
date  1702,  weight  5  Dwt.  8  G.  - -  '  1 

2740  Ann’s  Proof  Guinea,  R.  Rofe  in  the  Centre,  date  17*02, 

weight  5  D.  6  G.  1  I 

2741  Ann,  from  the  Dye  of  a  Farthing,  Brittannia  Sitting 

under  a  Portico,  1713,  weight  4  D.  6  G.  1 

2742  Ann,  from  the  Dye  for  a  Farthing.  Reverfe,  Britannia'. 

Sitting  aS  ulual  on  a  Globe.  Exergue,  1714,  weight 
5  D.  4  G.  - 1  ■■■  ■  — —  1 

2743  Ann,  from  the  Dye  for  a  Farthing,  date  in  the  Legend, 

1713,  weight  5  D.  6  G.  — — *  fl 

2744  Ann,  from  the  Dye  for  a  Farthing.  Reverfe,  Peace  in 

a  Car.  hifcription,  Pax  Mifia  Per  Orbem,  date  in 
the  Exergue,  1713,  weight  7  D.  18  G.  I 

2745  George  II.  Proof  for  a  Five  Guinea  Piece,  with  the 

Young  Head,  date  1729,  weight  1  Oz.  5  D.  12  G.  1 

2746  George  II.  Proof  Two  Guinea  Piece,  Young  Head, 

1733,  weight  12  D.  6  G.  —  1 

2747  George  II.  Proot  Guinea,  1729.  Half  Guinea,  1728, 

both  with  the  Young  Head  —  2 


2748  Two  Mahogany  Cabinets,  containing  each  26  Drawers, 
various  in  Depth,  2  Feet  3f  Inches  Wide,  16  Inches 

Deep, 


— 


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Twenty-Third  Day’s  Sale. 

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ROMAN  LARGE  BRASS, 

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2749  Balbinus,  1.  Pupienus,  1.  victoria  avgg. — Gor- 

dianus  Pius,  5.  iovi  statori. — laetitia  avg. 

N. - LIBERTAS  AVG. - PIETAS  AVGG. - MARTEM 

PROPVGNATOREM. - PhilippUS  Sell.  4.  ADVENT 

TVS  AVGG. -  AEQ.VITAS  AVGG. - AETERNITAS 

avgg. — annona  avgg. — Otacilia  Severa,  1. 

FIETAS  AVGVSTAE. - PhilippUS  Jllll.  3.  PAX  A  E- 

terna. — principi  ivvent.  (Two  varieties))  Tra- 
janus  Decius,  1.  dacia.  -  1G 

2750  Gordianus  Pius,  5.  secvritas  avg. — secvritas 

PER  PET  V  A . - 'VICTORIA  AETER. - VICTORIA  AVG. 

— victoria  avgvsti.— Philippus  Sen.  5.  fides 

MILITVM. -  FORTVNA  REDVX.  -  LIBERAL  IT  A  S 

AVGG.  II. - SAECV LARES  AVGG. - SAECVLVM  NO- 

v v m . — Otacilia  Severa,  1.  pvdicitia  avg. — 
Philippus  Jun.  2.  saecvlaRes  avgg.-  ( Two  va¬ 
rieties.)  Trajanus  Decius,  3.  f  elicit  as  saecvli 
(a  Medallion.)  genivs  exerc.  illvric i a’ni. — 

PANNONIAE.  -  - —  1G 

2751  Philippus  Sen.  3.  secvrit.  orbis. — tranqvilli* 

tas  avgg. — victoria  avgg. — Otacilia  Severa,  1 . 
saecvlaRes  avgg. — Philippus  Jun.  2.  Trajanus 
Decius,  1.  Victoria  avg.  (a  Medallion.)  Heren- 
nia  Etrufcilla,  2.  fecvnditas  avgg. — pvdici¬ 
tia  a vg. — Herennius,  2.  pietas  avgg. — prin- 
cipi  ivvextvtis. — rHohilianus,  2.  principi  iv- 
ventvtis.  (Two  varieties.)  Trebonianus  G alius,  4. 

ATOLL.  SAI.VTARI. - FE  LICIT  AS  PVBIICA. - IV- 

Hon  i  MARTI  A  Li.  (Two  varieties.)  — — -  17 

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2752  Trajanus  Decius,  2.  Hoftilianus,  J.  Trehonianu3 

Gallus,  5.  pietas  avgg — salvs  avgg. — secv: 

RITAS  AVGG. - VIRTVS  AVGG. - VOTIS  DECEN- 

N  ALIEVS. - 'Volufianus,  5.  AEQVITAS  A^GG,—  \ 

Concordia  avgg.  (Two  varieties.)  felicitas 
pvblica. — ivnoni  martiali.  —  Aemilianus.  I. 
Valerianus  Sen.  1.  victoria  avgg. — Mariniana, 

1.  consecratio.  Gajlienus,  2.  genivs  p.  r. — 
liber  a i  itas  avgg. — Salonina,  J.  -  19 

2753  Aemilianus,  2.  aeternitas  avg; — votis  decen- 

nalibvs.  -  -  2 

2754-  Volufianus,  2.  Mariniana,  1.  Gallienus,  2.  virtvs 
avgg. — votis  decenn alibv s.  —  Salonina,  2. 
ivno  regina. — -venvs  genetrix. — Valerianus, 
the  Second,  2.  apolini  (Jic)  conserva. — vir¬ 
tvs  avgg. — Poftumus,  5.  fides  militvm. — 

HERC.  DEVSONIENSI, - LAETITIA. - P.  M.  TR.  P. 

COS.  II.  P.  P. “VIRTVS  AVG.  — —  14 

2755  Anaftafius,  2.  Juftinianus,  5.  Tiberius  Conflantinus, 

1.  Mauricius,  J.  Focas,  1.  Heraclius,  I.  Hera- 
clius  et  Conftantinus  Fil.  1.  Joannes  Zimifces,  2.  14 


ROMAN  COINS  WITH  PUNIC  CHARACTERS, 

IN  COPPER. 

y  V  . 

2756  Auguftus,  2.  Julia,  1.  Tiberius,  2.  3 


GREEK  CITIES,  IN  COPPER 

S  I  ' 

C  »  '  V  *  % 

2756*Agrigentum,  2.  Amifus,  1.  Antiochia  Syria*,  3. 
Arpi,  1.  Athenae,  1.  Bailo,  1.  Brand  uflum,  1. 
Bruitii,  2.  Caene,  1.  Cales,  2.  Capua,  I.  Car¬ 
thago,  2.  Catana,  1.  Centuripae,  1.  Chios,  ]. 

Corcyra,  2.  Cos,  2.  Cyrene,  1.  Gade.s,  1.  Gor- 
tyna,  I.  Hifpania,  1.  Laodicea  Phrygiac,  1 .  30 

2757  Ambracia,  1.  Amifus,  1.  Apamea  Syria?,  1.  Ara- 
dus,  1.  Bruttii,  1.  Calafle,  1.  Capua,  1.  Car- 
teia,  J.  Carthago,  1.  Catana,  1.  Centuripac,  1. 
Ceret,  I.  Corcyra,  1.  *— — —  “  13 


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IRISH  SILVER  COINS, 


2763 

2764 

t 

2765 


$753  Pennies,  many  of  them  Imitations  of  the  Englifh  before 
the  Conqueft,  14.  And  5  like  W  illiam  I.  &  II. 
Sijjion  on  Jrijh  Coins,  P.  1,  and  Add.  Plates,  1  &  2 

2759  Pennies,  fome  very  fair,  but  not  hitherto  made  out, 

(  Simon,  P.  1,  and  Snelling’s  Add.  Plates,  N.  1  &  2 

2760  Sithric,  coined  at  Dublin,  Sic.  P.  1  Sz  2.  And  1  like 

the  tide  faced  Type  of  Canute,  N.  27  - 

2761  Ethelred,  ftruck  at  Dublin.  And  2,  uncertain  where 

coined,  P.  2,  N.  9  \ - 

2762  Canute,  tide  faced  to  the  Right.  Ferem  mo  Dif.  for 

Dublin.  Publifhed  by  Mr .  Pinkerton  in  his  Efjay  on 

Medals,  N\  2,  Plate  1,  N.  13  - 

John’s  Pennies.  Robert  on  Dive,  1 .  Robert  on  Divel, 
1.  Wilelm  on  Di.  Wace  on  Lime.  Willem  on 

Lime,  N.  44  - 

John's  Plalf-pence.  Lord  John,  Norman  on  Di  for 
Dublin,  1.  Turgod  on  Di,  1.  As  King  ;  Roberd  on 
Di.  Willem  on  Di.  N.  38,  40,  &  45 
Henry  III.  Pennies,  Davi  on  Diveli  &  Ricard  on  Dive. 
Edward’s  Pennies,  coined  at  Dublin,  7.  At  Water¬ 
ford,  3.  Simon’s  Irijh  Coins,  Plate  2,  N.  47,  and  P.  3, 
N.  50, &c.  -  - 

2766  Edward’s  Penny  and  Halfpenny,  coined  at  Cork,  the 

lajl  doubtful  « -  - - - — 

2767  Edward’s  Halfpence  and  Farthings,  coined  at  Dublin 

and  Waterford  - 

2763  Henry  VI.  Penny,  (he  King’s  Head  and  Titles.  Reverfe, 

the  Crofs  and  Pellets,  coined  at  Dublin,  not  publijhed, 
and  Unique  -  - - - 

2769  Henry’s  Groats,  with  the  Head,  P.  3,  N.  69,  three. 

Like  N.  63,  &c.  4  without  the  Head.  And  the  Half 
Groat  and  Penny  - ■ 

2770  Groats  with  the  Crown.  Tteverfe ,  the  Crofs  and  Pellets, 
coined  at  Dublin,  P.  3,  N.  61,  P.  4,  N.  71 

277  J  Edward  IV.  Reverfe,  a  Rofe  and  Sun,  Civitas  Dublinie, 
Plate  4,  N.  72.  Groat  and  Half  Groat  of  the  fame 

2772  Edward  I V.  Groat.  Obverfe,  a  C rown  and  the  King’s 

Name  and  Title.  Reverfe,  the  Crofs  and  Pellets. 
Outer  Circle,  Pofui  Deufn  Adjutorem  meum.  In 
the  inner  Circle,  Civitas  Dublin.  Snelling’s  Supple - 
merit  to  Simon,  P.  I,  N.  17  - 

2773  Edward  IV.  the  Groats  with  the  Head.  Drogheda,  2. 
Dublin,  4,  one  with  a  Rofe  in  the  Centre  of  the  Re¬ 
verfe ,  P,  4,  N,  74 


19 


13 


12 


4  . 


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6 


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(  198  ) 


2774  Edward  IV.* Groa is.  Dublin,  4.  Drogheda,  I.  Water¬ 

ford,  1  -  — - 

2775  Edward  IV.  Groats,  3  coined  at  Drogheda  And  3  at 

Dublin  . . ■ 

2776  Edward  IV.  Groats.  1  coined  at  Cork.  2  at  Drog¬ 

heda.  And  2  at  Waterford  ■  — 

2777  Edward  IV.  Groats,  ftruck  at  Limerick,  Trim,  and 

Waterford  - -  - 

i 

2778  Edward  IV.  Groats,  coined  at  Limerick  and  Water¬ 

ford.  Half  Groats,  /truck  at  Dublin,  Limerick,  and 

Waterford  — —  - 

27,79  Edward  IV.  Groats,  4.  Obverfe,  the  Arms.  Reverfe, 
,Three  Crowns,  P.  4,  N.  88.  Half  Groats,  6,  N.  90 
27SO  Edward  IV.  Pennies  ftruck  at  Drogheda,  N.  92,  and  1 
with  the  Rofe  and  Sun  in  the  Centre  of  the  ReverJ'e , 
jirjt  Add.  Plate  to  Simon,  N.  20,  coined  at  Dublin 

2781  Edward  IV.  Pennies,  with  the  Head,  twelve  varieties, 

coined  at  Dublin,  and  1  at  Waterford 

2782  Edward  IV.  Penny,  Arms  on  one  Side,  and  Three 

Crowns  on  the  Rcverfe.  A  Penny  with  a  Rofe  and 
Crofs  in  the  Centre.  Reverfe,  tJhe  Sun,  firjl  Add. 
Plate,  N.  18.  A  Halfpenny  with  the  Head,  coined 
in  Dublin,  a  Rofe  in  the  Centre  of  the  Reverfe,  N.  23, 
fame  Plate  -  - - 

2783  Richard  III.  Groat.  Obverfe,  the  Arms  and  Titles. 

Reverfe,  Three  Crowns.  Infcribed,  Dominus  Hiber- 
nias,  N.  69.  His  Penny,  with  the  Head.  Reverfe,  a 
Crofs  and  a  Rofe  on  the  Centre  of  it,  coined  at  Dub¬ 
lin,  firft  Add.  Plate,  N.  27  - - 

2784  Henry  VII.  a  Groat  with  the  Head,  N.  97.  A  Half 

Groat  with  the  fame,  coined  at  Dublin,  this  lafl  not 
mentioned  either  by  Simon  or  Snelling.  Henry  VIII. 
with  the  Head.  Mint  Mark,  a  Boars  Head,  N.  100 

2785  Henry  VEIL  4  Groats.  Obverfe,  the  Arras  of  England 

and  France.  Reverfe,  a  Harp,  with  Initials,  H,  A. 
ELI.  EI.K.  H.  R.  The  Half  Groat  with  H.  A. 
for  Elenry  and  Ann  Bullen,  8cc.  N.  104,  5,  6,  &  7 

278 6  Henry  VIII.  3  Half  Groats,  with  the  Head,  of  different 
.  Coinages,  flruck  at  Dublin,  Simon,  N.  102.  The 

Identical  Three  Halfpenny  Piece  publijhed  by  Snelling 
in  his  Add.  P.  1,  N.  28,  from  Mr.  Bari lei’s  Collection 

2787  Mary’s  Shilling  with  the  Head.  Reverfe,  the  Harp, 

date  1553,  Simon,  N.  109  - 

.2788  The  Shilling  of  Philip  and  Mary,  date  under  the  Heads, 
1,555.  Sixpences,  1555,  one;  56,  one;  57,  three 
different;  -1558,  one;  N.  1 12  *  - 

2789  Elizabeth's  Shilling  and  Sixpence  with  the  Head,  N.  116 
&  17.  The  Shilling,  Obverfe,  the  Arms.  Reverfe,  the 
Harp,  N.  120.  The  Shilling  and  Groat,  fijie  Silver, 
■1561,  N,  118  &  19  . . . . . 


6 

6 

5 

3 

5 

10 

2 

13 


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5 


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5 


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8 


(  199  ) 

52790  James  I.  Shillings,  5.  Sixpences,  3,  different 

2791  Charles  I.  Obverfe  and  Reverfe,  19  D.  8  G.  9  D.  16  G. 

commonly  called  the  Inchiqain  Crown  and  Half 
Crown,  Simon ,  N.  132  -  . —  3 

2792  Charles  I.  commonly  called  Ormond  Money.  Obverfe, 

C.  R.  crowned.  Reverfe ,  their  refpe&ive  Value,  from 
the  Crown  to  the  Twopence,  inclulive,  N.  134  to 

140  - -  -  7 

2723  Charles  I.  the  Cork  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  Cork,  1647, 

Value  VT.  and  XII.  N.  143,  and  Add.  Plate  30  2 

2794  The  Inchequin  Shilling.  Ninepence,  2  D.  20  G.  not 

publijhed.  And  Sixpence,  fecond  Add.  Plate  to  Simon , 

N.  33  &  34  -  '  3 

2795  Charles  I.  Obverfe,  a  Crofs.  Reverfe,  the  Value,  V. 

II.  IV.  ufually  called  the  Rebel  Crown  and  Half  Crown, 

A.  P.  N.  31  - - -  2 

2796  The  Crown  and  Half  Crown,  with  their  refpective 

Values  On  the  Obverfe  and  Reverfe,  N.  133,  &  A.  P.  1, 

N.  32  - — -  2 

2797  Charles  II.  Half  Crown  and  Crown,  A.  P.  N.  36 

and  37.  Obverfe,  a  Crown  with  the  King’s  Titles. 


Reverfe,  the  Value  exprelfecl  in  Roman  Numerals  2 

2798  Charles  I.  &c.  from  Dies,  for  Copper  Money,  N.  142. 

George  I.  Halfpenny,  N.  160.  Charles  II.  Half¬ 
penny,  N.  144.  George  II.  Halfpenny  and  Farthing, 

170  &  171  - — -  5 

2799  James  II.  1  Crown.  2  Half  Crowns.  3  Shillings. 

And  2  Sixpences,  different,  ftruck  from  Dies  for  the 
Gun  Mon£y,  a  Piece  almoft  like  N.  151  9 

2800  fames  II.  Gold,  Imprefiions  from  the  Shilling  and  2 

”  Sixpences  of  the  Gun  Money  • -  3 


KINGDOM  OF  SYRIA,  IN  SILVER. 


2801  Antiochus  VIII.  one.  - -  I 

2802  Ditto.  - -  * -  1 

2803  Antiochus,  IX.  one.  — -  i 

2804  Seleucus,  VI.  one1.  — — *  - -  I 

2805  Philippus,  one.  — -  I 

2806  Ditto,  -  - -  1 

2807  Ditto.  — -  —  I 


i, 


\ 


(  200  ) 


KINGDOM  OF  SICILY,  IN  SILVER. 


2808  Agathocles,  I.  - -  — 

2809  Ditto,  1.  . .  ■■■ 

28 1 0  Ditto,  1 ,  (well  /truck  and  highly  preserved.) 

28 1 1  Hieronymus,  1 .  ■■■— 

2812  -PhiliPis,  1. 

2813  Ditto>  1.  — - 


KINGDOM  OF  EPIRUS,  IN  SILVER. 


2814  Pyrrhus,  1. 

I 


KINGDOM  OF  PONTUS,  IN  SILVER. 

‘  *  %  *  * 

2315  Mithradates  VI.'  ( Eupalor ,)  one.  Date,  22 3*  (very 
rare  and  extremely  fine.) - 


KINGDOM  OF  BITHYNIA,  IN  SILVER. 

281 6  Nicomedes  II.  (Epiphanes.)  one.  Date,  165. 

2817  Nicomedes  IV.  (Epiphanes.)  one*  Date,  205. 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS,  IN  GOLD. 

■  .  >  ,  i 

•  J  *  • 

2818  Alexander,  I.  makti  pacifero.  Figura  militaris 

Pans,  d.  ramum,  s.  haPam.  (very fine) 

2819  Alexander,  1.  p.  m.  tr.  p.  x.  cos.  iii.  p  p.  Sol 

capite  radiato  Pans,  d.  elata,  s.  flagellum. 

2820  Gordianus  Pius,  J.  diana  lvcifera.  Dea  gra- 

diens,  d.  facem.  - 

2821  Gordianus  Pius,  1.  iaetitia  avg.n.  Mulier  Pans, 

d.  corollain,  s.  ancoram.  ( rare  and  extremely  fine. ) 

2822  Gordianus  Pius,  1.'  p,  m.  tr.  p.  ii.  cos.  p.  p.  Im- 
-  perator  velatus  Pans  ad  aram,  d.  pateram,  s.  fcipionem. 

.  (rare  and  extremely  fine.)  — — 


(  201  )  / 

2823  Gordianus  Pius,  1.  victor^  avc.  Vi&oria  g ra- 

diens,  d.  coronam,  s.  palmam.  - —  D 

3824  Philippus  Jun.  1.  principi  ivvent.  Caefar  palu- 

datus  Pans,  d.  globum,  s.  haPam.  (fine  and  very  rare,)  1 

2825  Trajanus  Decius,  1.  adventvs  avg.  Imperator 

eques.  ( rare.)  * - — * 

2826  Trajanus  Decius,  1.  genivs  exercitvs  illvrici* 

ani.  Genius  feminudus  Pans,  d.  pateram,  s.  cornu¬ 
copia?,  retro  Pgnum  mililare.  -  1 

2827  Trajanus  Decius,  1.  pannoniae.  Dua?  mulieres 

Pantes  cum  figno  militari,  dextris  elatis.  1 

2828  Trebonianus  Gallus,  l.  libert as  avgg.  Mulier 

Pans,  d.  pileum,  s.  haPam.  (fime  and  very  rare.)  J 

2829  Trebonianus  Gallus,  1.  pietas  avgg.  Figura  mu- 

liebris,  expanPs  manibus,  pro  pedibus  ara.  (rare.)  1 

2830  Gallienus,  1.  laetitia  avg.  Mulier  Pans  d.  corol- 

lam,  s.  ancoram.  (rare.)  -  1 

2831  Gallienus,  1.  liberal,  avg.  Mulier  Pans  d.  tefle- 

ram,  s.  cornucopia?,  (rare)  -  1 

2832  Gallienus,  1.  pax  avg.  Mulier  Pans,  d.  ramum,  s. 

haPam,  in  area  V.  (rare.)  - -  1 

2833  Gallienus,  1.  virt.  gallieni  avg.  Imperator 

eques  barbarum  proPratum  haPa  transfigit.  (very  rare.)  1 
2834*  Gallienus,!.  virtvs  avgg.  Figura  militaris  Pans, 

d.  haPam,  s.  clypeum.  (fine  and  rare.)  1 

2835  PoPumus,  1.  postvmvs  pivs  felix  avg.  Duo 
capita  jugata,  laureata,  barbata.  hercvli  avg. 
Idercules  nudus,  s.  arcum  cum  leonis  exuviis.  (un- 

publijhed.)  — * —  -  1 

2336  Aurelianus,  1.  adventvs  avg.  Imperator  eques. 

a  Medallion.  ( extremely  fine.)  —  1 

2837  Aurelianus,  ].  p.  m.  tr.  p.  vii.  cos.  ii.  p.  p.  Fi¬ 

gura  militaris  gradiens,  d.  haPam,  s.  tropseum.  (ex¬ 
tremely  fine  and  vnpublijHed.)  -  ■  ■  1 

2838  Tacitus,  1.  romae  aeternae.  Roma  galeata  fe- 

dens,  d.  vi<5toriolam,.s.  haPam.  (rare.)  1 

2839  Probus,  1.  criens  avgvsti.  Sol  capite  radiato 

Pans,  d,  elata,  s.  globum,  in  imo  sis.  (rare.)  I 

2840  Carus,  1.  spes  pvblica.  Spei  typus.  ( rare ,  and 

extremely  fine.)  .  ■  . .  1 

■2841  Numerianus,  1.  victoria  caesaris.  Victoria  in 

bigis,  d.  coronam,  s.  palmam.  (extremely  rare.)  ] 

2842  Diocletianus,  !.  iovi  conservatori  orris.  Ju- 

.  piter  feminudus  Pans,  d.  vi<5lorioIam,  s.  haPam.  (rare.)  I 

2843  Diocletianus,  1.  virtvs  militvm.  CaPra  Prmto- 

ria,  ante  qua?  quatuor  viri  facriPcantes  ad  aram  infra,  tx 
(rare.)  -  - -  ,  I 

2844  Maxim ian us,  the  FirP,  1.  iovi  conservat.  Ju¬ 

piter  ledens,  d.  viftoriolara,  s.  hastam.  I 

D  d 


(  202  ) 

2845  Maximianus,  the  Second,  1.  iovi  cons.  caes. 

Jupiter  flans,  d.  fulmen,  s.  haflam,  pro  pedibus  aquila, 
in  imo  smaj.  (fine  and  rare.)  - 

2846  Maximianus,  the  Second,  1.  providentia  avgg. 

Caflra  Pretoria.  (fine.) 

2847  Licinius  Sen.  I.  vbiqve  victores.  Imp.  paluda- 

tus  flans,  d.  haflam,  s.  globum,  bine  et  inde  captivus 
fedens,  in  imo  ptr.  (very  rare)  — 


GOLD  PATTERNS,  PROOFS,  & c. 

#  \  '  •« 

2848  His  Prefent  Majefly  George  III.  Pattern  for  a  Five 

Guinea  Piece,  both  on  the  Gbvefe  and  Revet Je  like 
the  Guinea.  Gold  Coinage,  Plate  33,  weight  1  Oz. 

6  Dwt.  15  G.  Date  1777  .  - - - -  * 

2849  His  Prefent  Majefly,  a  Pattern  for  a  Guinea,  1761. 

alfo  for  a  Seven  Shilling  Piece.  Reverfe,  a  Lion, 
crowned,  and  Handing  upon  a  Crown,  date  17/6, 
weight  1  Dwt.  21  G.  — -  2 

2850  His  Prefent  Majefly,  Proofs ,  of  his  Firfl  Guinea,  -1761. 

Half  Guinea,  1763.  Quarter  Guinea,  1764.  3 

2851  His  Prefent  Majefly,  Proofs,  Guineas,  dates  1763  &  5. 

The  Half  Guinea,  1764  * -  3 

2852  His  Prefent  Majefly,  Proofs,  the  Guinea  of  1774.  And 

the  Half  Guinea  of  1775  -  2 

2853  His  Prefent  Majefly,  Proofs  of  the  Guinea  and  Half 


Guinea  of  1787  -  _  2 

2854  His  Prefent  Majefly,  Pattern  for  a  two  Guinea  Piece, 

date  1768,  weight  11  Dwt.  18  G.  -  1 

2855  His  Prefent  Majefly,  Pattern  for  a  Two  Guinea  Piece, 

date  1773,  weight  1-1  Dwt.  18  G.  -  1 

2856  His  Prefent  Majefly’s  pattern  for  a  Two  Guinea  Piece, 

date  1777,  weight  10  Dwt.  21  G.  1 

2857  Charles  II.  on  the  Reftoration.  Reverfe,  Infcribed, 

Magnalia  Dei,  by  Thomas  Simon.  Plate  6,  N.  16  1 

2858  Charles  II.  by  Simon.  R.  Magnalia  Dei,  N.  1.6. 

milled  and  edged  - - *  I 


ENGLISH  GOLD  MEDALS, 

2359  Elizabeth,  Reverfe,  Her  Monogram  Afflicloruth  Con- 
fervatrix.  See  Stielling's  Pattern  Pieces,  P.  5,  N.  15. 
Her  Head,  fames  I.  very  Small  and  without  Reverfcs  3 
2860  On  the  Birth  of  Charles  II.  29  May,  1630.  Medallie 
iliflory  of  England,  Plate  15,  N.  16  &r  IS 


f 


(  '  203  ) 

2861  Charles  I.  and  his  Queen.  Rcverfe,  Three  Children, 

1635,  P.  15,  N.  23  -  A 

2862  Charles  I.  Infcribed,  Quos  Deus,  P.  16,  N.  11.  And 

2  very  Small  Medals  of  Him  - 

2S63  Charles  I.  His  Coronation  for  Scotland.  JReverfe ,  a 
Thiftle.  Hinc  Noftra?  Crevere  Roise.  In  the  Exergue, 
Coron  18  June,  1633,  by  B riot  -  1 

2864  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax,  P.  21,  N.  11.  And  General  Lam¬ 

bert,  N,  6.  dubious  - - -  2 

2865  The  Earl  of  Eflex,  Robert  Devereux,  on  his  Death,  14 

Sep.  1646,  P.  21,  N.  8  —  l 

2866  Olivar,  his  Head  and  Titles,  R.  Pax  Qumritur  Bello, 

P.  22,  N.  6,  a  J, truck  Mgdal  —  1 

2867  A  thin  Plate  of  Thomas  Harper,  1647?  P.  21,  N.  3. 

A  thin  Impreflion,  Oliver’s  Head  and  an  engraved 
Counter  —  —  •  3 

2868  Olivar  Cromwell  on  his  Death,  P.  22,  N.  9  i 

2869  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  on  a  Stand,  containing  30  Medal 

Boards,  19  Inches  Wide,  14  Inches  Deep,  9~  Inches 
High,  Stands  3  Feet  2  Inches, 


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Twenty-Fourth  Day’s  Sale. 


GREEK  CITIES,  IN  COPPER. 


2870  Agrigentum,  I.  Amifus,  I.  Antiochia  Syria?,  3. 

Bruttii,  4.  Cales,  2.  Camarina,  1.  Carteia,  1, 

Carthago,  2.  Centuripa?,  2.  Chios,  1.  Corcyra,  I. 
Cos,  1.  Cydonja,  1.  Cyrene,  I.  Gades,  1.  Hi- 
mera,  1.  . .  . . .  2?  4 

2871  Antiochia  Syria?,  1.  Bruttii,  4.  Carthago,  1.  Cen- 

turipm,  3.  Chios,  1.  Corcyra,  I.  Cyrene,  2. 

Gaulos,  2.  Lilybceum,  1.  Lipara,  I.  - - -  17 

2872  Bruttii,  2.  CoiTura,  I.  Cranium,  1.  Cyme,  1 .  Hy- 

rium,  1.  Jrnta,  I.  Ida,  1.  Locri  Bruttiorum,  1. 

Macedonia,  l.  Mamertini,  1.  Maronea,  1.  Me¬ 
los,  1 .  Methyinna,  I .  - -  1 4 

2873  Bruttii,  3.  Hybla,  1.  Loeri  Bruttiorum,  1.  Mace- 

donia,  1.  Mamertini,  3.  Mafiilia,,  1.  Meyara 
A tticse,  1.  Megara  Sicilia?,  1.  Melita,  I.  Eplie- 
.  fus,  1.  Gaulos,  2.  Gelas,  1.  -  17 

2874  Mamertini,  2.  Melita,  1.  Menamum,  1.  Meta- 

pontum,  I.  Miletus,  1.  Neapolis  Campania?,  4. 
Nuceria,  1.  Obulco,  I.  Oeniadap,  1.  Pa  nor  mu  s,  I. 

Philippi,  1.  Rhegium,  4.  Roma,  ].  - -  20 

2873  Me!os,l.  Menaenum,  1.  Metapontum,  1 .  Neapolis 
Cam  panice,  5.  Oeniadae,  I.  Phaeftus,  1.  Rhe¬ 
gium,  1.  Roma,  I.  Samos,  1.  Searo,  1.  14 

2876  Neapolis  Campanice,  5.  Obulco,  I.  Pceonia,  ]. 

Rhegium,  4.  Rhodus^l.  Roma,  6.  Segella,  1. 
Seleucia  Syria?,  2.  Smyrna,  2.  Syracuse,  1.  04 

2877  Rhegium,  2.  Roma,  3.  Seleucia  Syria?,  2.  Siph- 

nus,  I.  Smyrna,  3.  Syracuse,  8.  Thafus,  1.  Thef- 
falia,  I.  Turoncs,  1. - .  37 


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2879 


2880 


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Sipjmus,  2.  Smyrna,  4.  Syracuse,  6.  Tenos,  1. 
dhefpias,  1.  Thetfalonica,  1.  Troas  Alexandria,  1. 

Tyrus,,  3.  Valentia  Bruttiorum,  1.  - 

Smyrna,  1.  Suefano,  2.  Syracula?,  2.  Tenos,  1. 
1  uder,  I.  Tyrus,  1.  Turones,  1.  Valentia  Hif- 

pamae  Tarraconentis,  1.  Valentia  Etruria?,  2.  Ve- 
lia,  1.  . -  - 

Smyrna,  2.  Syracufa?,  10.  Tyrus,  2.  Valentia 

Etruria?,  2.  -  "  _ _ 

Mifcellanc  ■ous  Greek,  Phoenician,  and  Gallic  Coins,  15. 
And  Plait  ot  a  Roman  Coin  ftruck  at  Valentia,  ori¬ 
ginally  intended  for  a  Telfera  Amicitise.  — 


13 

16 


PROVINCIAL  COINS,  IN  SILVER. 


2882  The  Crown,  Plalf  Crown,  Shilling,  and  Sixpence,  of 

Queen  Elizabeth.  Called,  by  Collectors,  Portcullis 
Money.  On  the  Obverfe,  is  the  Royal  Arms,  between 
E.  R.  all  Crowned,  uifcribed,  Elizabeth  D.  G.  Ang. 
Tra.  et  Hiber.  Regina.  On  the  Reverfe ,  a  Portcullis, 
Crowned.  Pofui  Deum  Adjul.  Meum.  Snelling’s  Eajl 
and  Weft  India  Colony  Coins,  Plate  4,  N.  1  to  4.  The 
Portcullis  Crown  weighs  17  Dwts.  6  Grains;  the 
Plalf,  8  Dwts.  20  Grains;  the  Shilling,  4  Dwts.  18 
Grains;  and  the  Sixpence,.  2  Dwts.  6  Granis  4 

2883  The  Rupee  ot  Bombaim.  Round  it.  By  Authority  of 

Charles  the  Second,  1678.  R.  The  Royal  Arms 
Crowned,  King  of  Great  Britain,  France,  and  Ire¬ 
land,  N.  7.  Weight,  7  Dwts.  12  Grains  —  i 
2S84  Charles  II.  F.upee  and  Plalf  Rupee.  Obverfe,  the 
Eaft  India  Company^  Arms.  Reverfe,  in  the  Centre, 
Pax  Deo.  Infcribed,  Moneta  Bombaientis,  N.  5. 
Weight,  7  Dwts.  18  Grains;  the  Plalf,  3  Dwts. 

18  Grains  - •  - -  2 

2885  The  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  coined  in  New  England. 
Reverfe,  XII. — VI.  Weight,  3  Dwts.  —  1  Dwt., 

9  Grains,  N.  17  and  18.  -  o 

23.86  Mafathnfets,  in.  Round  a  Tree,  New  England,  An. 

Dorn.  1653,  XII.  The  Shilling,  N.  15,  weigh¬ 
ing  3  Dwts.  3  Grains;  and  Three  Shillings  of  nearly 
fame  Weight,  4.  Two  Sixpences,  N.  14,  1  Dwt. 

10  Grains  each.  The  Threepence  15  Grains,  N.  13, 
and  the  Twopence,  N.  12,  U  Grains.  V.  R.  '¥ht 
Penny,  N.  II,  tee  have  been  affnred  teas  made  from  the 
Twopence,  by  obliterating  a  1 ,  nor  have  toe  ever  feen  a. 
Penny  that  could  be  depended  on  . 


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3887  Lord  Baltimore’s  Shilling,  Sixpence,  and  the  Groat.  His 
Head  in  Profile  to  the  Right.  Injcribed,  Caecilius  Dns. 
Terras  Marifquas,  &e.  Reverfe,  His  Arms,  Crowned 
between  the  Values  XII.  VI.  and  IV.  N.  21,  20, 
and  19.  Weight,  3  Dwts.  8  Grains;  1  Dwt.  21  Gr. 

and  I  Dwt.  3  Grains  - 

28S8  James  II.  A  Rupee.  The  Eaft  India  Company’s 
Arms,  without  any  Infcription.  Reverfe,  in  the  Centre 
Pax  Deo,  Injcribed ,  Bombaienfis  moneta,  1687.  Un~ 
publijkcd ,  weighing,  7  Dwts.  10  Grains  — 

2889  Ifie  of  Man,  Proof's.  Obverfe,  Three  Legs,  the  Arms 

of  the  Illand.  Injcribed,  Quocunque  Jeceris  Stabit, 
R.  1  he  Crcfi  and  Motto  of  the  Earl  of  Derby,  Sans 
changer.  Page  41,  N.  2  and  8.  dates  1723,  Two. 
1725,  One.  1733,  Two.  And  1  of  the  Duke  of 
Athol,  A.  D.  Crowned,  1758,  — 

2890  The  Englifh  Eafi  India  Company.  Their  Arms  in  the 

Centre,  i?., Bombay,  1765.  Gold,  weighing  3  Dwts. 
12  Grains.  The  Half  of  the  fame,  1  Dwt.  18  Gr. 

2891  William  III.  The  Darien  Piflole  and  Half  Pifiole, 

weighing,  4  Dwts.  9  Grains;  and  2  Dwts.  6  Grains, 

Cardonnel.  P.  N.  - 

2S92  A  Rupee.  Struck  at  ForC  Marlbro’  in  1783,  &c.  and 
Three  Tokens,  by  J.  Chalmers  of  vlnnapolis,  1788..- 
2893  The  Dollar,  Half,  Quarter,  and  Eighth  of  a  Dollar. 
Obverfe,  a  Lion.  Injcribed,  Sierra  Leone  Company. 
In  the  Exergue,  Africa.  Reverfe,  Two  Hands  joined. 
One  Dollar  Piece,  date,  1791.  - 


ENGLISI-I  SILVER,  PATTERNS  AND  PROOFS, 


2895  Edward  I.  or  II.  A  Thick  Piece,  with  the  Penny 
Type,  weighing  88  Grains.  Henry  IV.  V.  or  VI. 
from  the  Die  of  the  Groat,  Coined  at  Calais,  weighs 
168  Grains.  -  -  * 


2896  Edward  VI.  Dated  1  547,  probably  for  a  Tefioon.  See 

Shellings  Pattern  Pieces,  Plate  5,  N.  4.  Weight  80 
Grains  -  - 

2897  Elizabeth,  with  her  Monogram.  Reverfe,  1601  over 
fhe  Portcullis,  probably  for  an  Halfpenny,  P.  5,  N.  11. 

2898  Elizabeth.  Her  Monogram.  Reverfe,  a  Rofe,  a  Pledge, 

[601. 


for  a  Halfpenny,  P.  5,  N.  14. 


2899.  Elizabeth,  with  Head.  Reverfe,  the  Monogram,  I 

The  Pledge  of  a  Penny,  P.  5.  N.  13.  . _ . 

2900  Elizabeth,  a  Proof,  for  a  Sixpence,  1581.  A  Piece 
from  tlie  Die  of  the  Sixpence,  date,  1588.  Weight, 


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2901  James  I.  I.  R.  Crowned.  Reverfe ,  the  Portcullis 

Crowned,  probably  a  Pattern  for  a  Penny,  P.  5,  N.  17.  1 

‘2902  Charles.  A  Pattern  for  a  Twopence.  The  Feathers 
between  C.R.  under  II.  Reverfe ,  the  Arms.  Infer ip- 

tion,  Chrido  Aufpice  Regno.  -  I 

*2903  Charles  I.  Head  as  in  SneUing’s  Fil'd  Coinage,  P.  9, 

N.  8.  Reverfe,  the  Arms  in  an  Oval  Shield,  between 
C.  R.  Weight  9  Grains,  Probably  for  a  Twopence. 
Unique  -  -  1 

2904  Charles  I.  For  a  Halpenny,  C.  R.  Crowned.  Re¬ 

verfe,  a  Rofe,  P.  15,  N.  18.  Unique.  —  I 

2905  Charles  I.  Pattern  for  a  Halfpenny,  a  Rofe  Crowned, 

C.R.  on  the  Sides.  Reverfe,  a  Rofe  Crowned.  In¬ 
ferred,  a  Halfpenny.  This  Piece  differs  a  little  from 
that  Publijhed  by  Snelting,  P.  5.  N.  19.  —  1 

2906  Charles  I.  For  Twopences,  Plate  5,  N.  20,  22,  26, 

and  28,  by  Briot  -  —  4 

2907  Charles  I.  For  Threepences,  hifcribed,  Salus.  Reipub- 

lica:  Suprema  Lex,  N.  30  and  31.  —  2 

2908  Charles  I.  Patterns,  for  Threepences.  Chrido  Aufpice 

Regno,  1634,  P.  5.  N.  32  and  33.  - -  2 

2909  Charles  I.  Proofs.  For  Shillings.  Tower  Mint.  Bell 

and  Portcullis,  Mint  Marks  -  2 

2910  Charles  I.  A  Pattern  for  a  Shilling,  the  King’s  Head, 

Crowned.  Mint  Mark,  a  Rote.  Reverfe,  the  Arms. 
Infcribed,  Chrido  Aufpice  Regno.  Unpublijhed  1 

2911  Charles  I.  Pattern  for  a  Sixpence,  the  King’s  Head 

Crowned,  with  Titles  as  ufual.  Reverfe,  an  Oval 
Shield.  Chrido  Aufpice  Regno.  Mint  Mark,  the 
Portcullis  -  -  ] 

2912  Charles  I.  For  a  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  by  Briot,  the 

King’s  Head  Crowned.  R.  (he  Arms.  Archetypus 
Monetx  Aurem  Angliae,  1635,  P.  5,  N.  34.  1 

2913  Charles  I.  By  Briot,  probably  for  a  Shilling.  Reverfe, 

the  Arms.  Fidei  Defentor,  P.  5,  N.  36.  -  I 

2914  Charles  I.  By  Briot.  For  a  Shilling.  Reverfe,  the  > 

Arms,  infcribed,  Archetypus  Monetae  Argenteae  Anglise, 

P.  5,  N.~34,  date  1635.  - - -  "  1 

2915  Charles  I.  By  Briot,  probably  for  a  Broad.  Reverfe, 

Aufpiciis  Rex  Magne  Tuis,  1630,  P.  6,  N.  1. 
unique  »  . . .  . .  I 

2916  Charles  I.  By  Briot.  The  King’s  Head,  bare.  Re¬ 

verfe,  Aufpiciis  Rex  Magne  Tuis,  1630,  P.  6.  N.2.  1 

2917  Charles  I.  The  King  bareheaded.  And  1  Crowned, 

infcribed,  Aufpiciis, Szc..  both  dated  1630.  Mint  Marks, 

St.  George  and  the  Dragon  — -  2 

2918  Churles  I.  The  King’s  Head  Crowned.  Reverfe ,  Au- 

fpiciis,  &c,  1630,  P.  6.  N.  3.  — — — —  1 


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^919  BrioPs  Pattern  Half  Crown.  R.  O  Rex  Da  tacilem 
Curium  Atque  Audacibus  Annue  Caeptis,  Plate  6. 

*  N.  6.  — ^  L _  i 


KINGDOM  OF  PERGAMUS,  IN  SILVER. 

9  <  * 


2920  Philetaarus,  1.  i 

2921  Ditto,  1.  -  -  i 

2922  Ditto,  I.  .  - -  - -  i 

2923  Ditto,  1.  -  .  i 

2924  Ditto,  1.  - - -  - - -  I 


KINGDOM  OF  CARIA,  IN  SILVER. 

2925  Mauflbllus,  1.  Pixodarus,  1.  — .  % 


KINGDOM  OF  CAPPADOCIA,  IN  SILVER. 

2926  Ariarathes  IX.  live.  Ariobarzanes  I.  one.  6 

2927  Ariarathes  IX.  two.  Ariobarzanes  1.  two.  —  4 


KINGDOM  OF  ARMENIA,  IN  SILVER. 

2928  Tigranes  I.  one.  __  _ 

M  ’  -  • 

i  \ 

KINGDOM  OF  PARTHIA,  IN  SILVER. 

%  * 

2929  Arfaces  VII.  one.  Arfaces  IX.  two.  Arfaces  XV. 

three.  Arfaces  XXIII.  one.  — : 


KINGDOM  OF  PERSIA,  OR  SECOND  RACE  OF 
PERSIANS,  CALLED  SASSANIDJE,  IN  SILVER. 


2930  A  Coin  with  the  Head  of  a  Pcrfian  King,  and  an  In- 
fcription  in  the  Fahlavi  Character.  - _ . . 


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Kingdom  of  numidia  and  Mauretania, 

IN  SILVER. 


2931  Juba  Sen.  i. 

2932  Juba  Sen.  2. 

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ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS  IN  GOLD., 


^9^.>  Conftantinus,  the  Firft,  2.  pides  exercitvs.— Vic¬ 
toria  CONSTANTINI  AVG.  - — 

2934  Conftantinus,  the  Firft,  1.  victoria  coNsf  an- 

TINI  AVG.  VOT.  XXX.  _ _ 

Conftantinus,  the  Firft,  I.  vbiqve  victores.  ( a 
quinarms ,  rare  and  extremely  fine.)  — 

'’f  Crifpus,  1.  crispus  caesar.  {fine  and  eery  rare) 
-.o/  Conftantius,  the  Second,  1.  gloria  reipvblicae 

VOT.  XX.  MVLT.  XXX.  _ • 

2938  Conftantius,  the  Second,  1.  gloria  reipvblicae 

VOT.  XXX.  MVLT.  xxxx.  (extremely fine) 

2939  Con ftan tills,  the  Second,  1.  Somewhat  different  firom 

the  former,  (fine.)  _ _ 

2940  Conftantius,  the  Second,  1.  (Ditto.)  v  _ 

2941  Magr.entius,  l.  victoria  avg.  lib.  romanor. 

(fine.)  -  - - 

2942  Valentinianus,  the  Firft,  3.  coxcordia  avgggg.— 

RESTITVTOR  REIPVBLICAE4r*SALUS  REIP. 

2943  Valent  inian  us,  the  Firft,  2.  victoria  avgg.- 

VICTORIA  AUGGG.  _ _ _ 

2944  Valentin tanus,  the  Firft,  2.  Slightly  different  from  the 

former.  -  - - - 

2945  Valentinianus,  the  Firft,  3.  Two  with  victoria 

avgg.  (having  different  mint-marks  from  any  of  the 
former.)  And  two  Quinarii.  Crux  intra  coronam 
laurearn.  (different.) -  - - 

2946  Valens,  I.  gloria  romanorvm  vot.  x.  mvl.  xx, 

Gratianus,  I.  prixcifivm  ivventvtis. 

2947  Valens,  1.  restitvtor  reipvblicae.  {very fine) 

Gratianus,  1.  victoria  avgg.  — 

2948  Valens,  1.  victoria  avgg.  Valentinianus  Jun. 

I.  victoria  augg.  ( very  fine.)  . _ _ 

2949  Theodoftus,  the  Firft,  3.  concordia  avggg.  vot. 

X.  MVLT.  XV. - VICTORIA  AVGG.— VICTORIA  AV- 

CVSTORVM,  (a  quinariiis .)  - - 

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2950  Theodofius,  the  Firft,  3.  Two  with  victoria 

avgg.  and  one  with  victoria  avggg.  — 

2951  Magnus  Maximus,  1.  restitvtor  reipvblicae. 

(fine.)  - . 

2952  Magnus  Maximus,  1.  victoria  avgg. 

2953  Eugdnius,  1.  victoria  avgg.  (rare  and  very  fine) 

2954  Arcadius,  1.  victoria  avggg.  Honorius,  1.  vic¬ 

toria  avggg.  ( both  extremely  fine)  — 

2955  Arcadius,  1.  Honorius,  1.  (Somewhat  different  from 

the  former.)  — - - 

2956  Arcadius,  i.  victoria  avggg.  Honorius,  2.  (dif¬ 
ferent  tyfes.)  - - 

2957  Arcadius,  1.  victoria  avgvstorvm,  (a  quinarius.) 

Honorius,  3,  one  denarius,  victoria  avggg.  and 
two  quinarii,  victoria  avgvstorvm.  — 

2958  Galla  Placidia,  1.  ael.  placidia  avg.  Caput 

Auguftae.  vot.  xx.  mvlt.  xxx.  Yidtoria  flans,  d. 
crucem  oblongam,  intermedio  aftro.  (anpublijhed.) 
7959  Theodolius,  the  Second,  concordia  avgg. — sa- 
lvs  reipvblicae.  ,  - - * 

2960  Theodofius,  the  Second,  2.  concordia  avggg. — 

VOT.  XXX.  MVLT.  XXXX.  - - 

2961  Theodofius,  the  Second,  1.  imp.  xxxxii.  cos.  xvii. 

p.p.  (rare.)  - -  “  . 

2962  Marcianus,  1.  Pulcheria,  1.  Leo,  the  Firft,  1.  Li- 

bius  Severus,  1.  - 

2963  Leo,  the  Firft,  2.  Libius  Severus,  1.  Anthemius,  1. 

2964  Zeno,  2.  Nepos,  1.  - 

2965  Zeno,  2.  Anaftafius,  1.  Juftinus,  L  — - — 

2966  Zeno,  1.  Anaftafius,  2.  Juftinus,  1.  Juftinianus,  1. 

2967  Anaftafius,  2.  Juftinus,  1.  Juftinianus,  S. 

2968  Juftinianus,  3.  Mauricius  Tiberius,  1.  Focas,  1. 

2969  Juftinianus,  2.  Mauricius  Tiberius.  1.  Heraclius,  1. 

Heraclius  et  Conftantinus  Fil.  1.  — 

2970  Juftinianus,  2.  Mauricius  Tiberius,  1.  Heraclius,  I. 

Heraclius  et  Conftantinus  Fil.  I.  - 

2971  Heraclius  et  Conftantinus  Fil.  1.  Conftantinus,  seu 
'  Conftans,  1.  Conftantinus  Pogonatus,  2.  Leo 

Ifaurus,  1.  -  - -  . 

2972  Conftantinus,  seu  Conftans,  1.  Conftantinus  Pogo¬ 

natus,  2.  Leo  Ifaurus,  1.  Michael  Rhangabe,  1. 

2973  Conftantinus  Pogonatus,  2.  Michael  Rhangabe,  1. 

Theophilus,  1.  Conftantinus  Porphyrogenitus  et 
Romanus  Fil.  1.  Bafilius,  the  Second,  and  Conftan¬ 
tinus  the  Xlth.  1.  -  — 

2974  Conftantinus  Porphyrogenitus  et  Romanus  Fil.  2. 

Bafilius,  the  Second,  and  Conftantine,  the  Xlth.  1. 
Romanus  Diogenes,  2.  • — - 

2975  Various  Byzantine  Coins,  6.  - — - 

2976  Ditto,  6.  —  - 


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ENGLISH  GOLD  MEDALS, 


2977 


2978 

2979 
5980 


A  Medal,  given  by  the  Commonwealth  to  Admiral 
Blake,  after  a  Victory  over  the  Dutch  Fleet,  com¬ 
manded  by  Van  Tromp,  31  July,  1659.  Obverfe , 
Arms  of  the  Three  Kingdoms,  Reverfe,  a  Naval 
Battle,  the  Border  ornamented  with  Military  Trophies, 
by  Thomas  Simon .  This  Medal  belonged  to  Greffier 

Fagel ,  fa  of  ten  mentioned  in  Queen  Ann’s  JVars ,  Plate 
23,  N.  1.  and  V an  Loon,  Tome  2,  P.  366,  where  it 
is  defer ibed  and  engraved 


/> 


2981 

2982 


2983 


Another  Medal  of  the  Commonwealth,  with  a  Border 
of  Leaves.  Like  N.  2,  but  without  a?i  hifcnption 
Another.  Like  N.  2y  but  without  either  Border  or  In- 
feription.  Simon  on  the  Stern  of  a  Ship  — 

The  Commonwealth's  Medal  for  Service  done  againfi: 
Six  Ships,  July  31,  and  Aug.  1,  1650,  N.  3. 
Secretary  Thurloe.  Reverfe,  his  Cypher  — ■ 

Charles  II.  His  Scotch  Coronation  Medal,  1651. 
Reverfe,  a  Lion  holding  a  Thiftle.  Infer  ibed.  Nemo 
Me  Impune  Laceffit 


Charles  William  Ferdinand.  His  Buff.  Under  it, 
Reftaurator  Concordise  Belgicas.  Reverfe,  An  Altar, 
&c.  Infcribed.  Noviter  Et  Perenniter  Jundta,  1787, 
Gold  - - -  _ 


GREEK  CITIES,  IN  GOLD. 


2984  C'ofa,  1. 

2985  Cyrene,  1.  Carthago,  1. 

298 6  Carthago,  1. 

298 7  Carthago,  2. 


2988  Roma,  1.  Syracufa,  1. 


2989  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  on  a  Stand,  containing  35  Me¬ 
dal  Boards,  and  10  Drawers,  23f  Inches  Wide,  Hi 
Inches  Deep,  5  Feet  3  Inches  High.  Stands  4  Feet 
*  Inches.  Belonging  to  Mark  Cephas  Tutet,  Efy, 


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GREEK  KINGS,  IN  COPPER. 


KINGDOM  OF  MACEDONIA. 


2990  Amyntas  JI.  one.  Philippus  II.  four.  Alexander  IIT. 

five.  Cafiander,  one.  Antigonus  I.  one.  Antigo- 
nus  II.  one.  Philippus  IV.  two  — — 

2991  Amyntas  II.  one.  Philippus  II.  five.  Alexander  III. 

nine.  Philippus  III.  one.  Cafiander,  one.  Anti¬ 
gonus  II.  two.  • — - 


KINGDOM  OF  EGYPT. 


2992  Ptolemaeus  I.  and  Berenice  I.  one.  Ptolemaeus,  III. 

(Euergetes.)  one.  Ptolemaeus  XII.  (Dioriyfus.)  one. 
and  five  others,  uncertain,  (two  of  them  Medallions.)  § 

2993  Ptolemaeus  I.  &  Berenice  I.  two.  Berenice  I.  two. 

Ptolemaeus  III.  ( Euergetes .)  one.  Cleopatra  III. 
one.  Cleopatra  III.  &  Ptolemaeus  VIII.  one.  and 
fix  others,  uncertain,  (two  of  them  Medallions,)  j$ 


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KINGDOM  OF  SYRIA. 

$994  Seleucils  I.  one.  Antiochus  I.  one.  Seleucus  IV, 
one.  Antiochus  IV.  three.  Demetrius  I.  one.  Alex¬ 
ander  I.  two.  Demetrius  II.  two.  Antiochus  VI. 
two.  Tryphon,  one.  Antiochus  VII.  two.  Alex¬ 
ander  II.  two.  Antiochus  VIII.  ik  Cleopatra,  one, 
Antiochus  VIII.  one.  Antiochus  IX.  one.  21 

2995  Antiochus  I.  one.  Antiochus  II.  one.  Antiochus  IV. 

one.  Demetrius  I.  one.  Alexander  I.  one.  Deme¬ 
trius  II.  one.  Alexander  II.  one.  Antiochus,  VIII. 

&  Cleopatra,  one.  Antiochus  IX.  one,  Seleucus  VI. 
one.  Antiochus  X.  one.  Antiochus  XI.  pne.  An¬ 
tiochus  XII.  one.  Antiochus  XIII.  One.  14 

2996  Seleucus  I.  two.  Antiochus  I,  one.  Antiochus  IV, 

two.  Demetrius  I.  one.  Alexander  I.  one.  Deme* 
trius  II.  one.  Antiochus  VI.  one.  Tryphon,  one. 
Antiochus  VII.  one.  Antiochus  VIII.  one.  Anti¬ 
ochus  VIII.  &:  Cleopatra,  one.  Seleucus  VI.  one.  14 

2997  Seleucus  I,  five.  Antiochus  I.  two.  Antiochus  IV. 

one.  Demetrius  I.  one.  Antiochus  VI.  one.  Try¬ 
phon,  two.  Antiochus  VII.  one.  Antiochus  VIII, 
one.  Antiochus  IX.  one.  - - - 


KINGDOM  OF  COMMAGENE. 

>  I 

998  Antiochus  IV,  four.  Jotape,  I.  Epiphanes  &  Cal- 

linicus,  I.  » ■■  •  .  — ,  ■  ■■  e 


KINGDOM  OF  SICILY. 

3000  Hiero  I.  fix.  (one  of  thetn  a  Medallion .)  Agathocles, 

3,  Hiero  II.  two.  Hieronymus,!.  Phintias,  2.  H 


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VARIOUS  KINGDOMS. 

K  ,  »  » 

2999  7  igranes  I.  King  of  Armenia,  one. — Prufias,  King  of 
Bithynia,  two. — Pyrrhus,  King  of  Epirus,  one, — Agrip- 
pa  II.  King  of  Judaea,  one. — Abgarus,  King  of  Edefla 
and  Ofrhoene,  on  the  Reverfes  of  Severus,  3.  and  on  the 
Reverfes  of  Gordianus  Pius,  5.  - - —  13 


SILVER  PATTERNS,  PROOFS,  &c. 

3001  Charles  I.  probably  a  Pattern  for  a  Crown,  the  King 

bare  headed.  Revcrfe,  the  King  on  Horfeback.  I?i- 
fcribed,  Haud  Ulli  Veterum  Virtute  Secundus,  for 
the  Reverfe,  fee  P.  6,  N.  7.  Mr.  Hodjoll  never  had  a 
Piece  crowned  . -  — —  2 

3002  The  Half  Crown,  by  David  Ramage,  St.  Gearge’s 

Shield.  The  Commonwealth  of  England.  Reverfe, 
an  Angel  fupporting  the  Arms  of  England  and  Ireland, 
1651.  hijcribed  on  the  Edge,  Truth  and  Peace, 

P.  6,  N.  10  -  -  1 

3003  The  Shilling,  by  Ramage,  from  the  fame  Die  I 

3004  A  Thick  Piece,  Arms  of  England  on  one  Side,  and 

Ireland  on  the  other  Side.  Infcribed ,  on  the  Edge, 
Truth  and  Peace,  1651,  by  Ramage,  P.  6,  N.  8  ] 

3005  The  Sixpence,  by  Blondeau,  St.  George’s  Crofs.  In¬ 

fcribed,  the  Commonwealth  of  England.  Reverfe ,  the 
Arms  of  England  and  Ireland.  God  with  Us,  1651, 
edged,  P.  6,  N.  1 1  •  -  1 . 

3006  The  Shilling;  like  the  Sixpence,  N.  12  ■—  j 

3007  The  Half  Crown,  by  Blondeau,  infcribed  on  the  edge , 
Truth  and  Peace,  Petrus  Blondaeus,  Inventor,  Fecit, 

N.  13  j 

3008  The  Half  Crown,  like  the  above,  infcribed  on  the  edge , 

In  the  Third  Year  of  Freedom,  by  God’s  Bleffing, 
refored,  N.  14  } 

3009  Oliver’s  Crown,  Half  Crown,  Shilling,  and  Sixpence; 

the  laft  doubtful.  Silver  Coinage,  P.  16,  N.  8,  9,  10* 
and  1 1  - -  — ■  ■  .  •  4 

30 1 0  Oliver’s  Crowns,  different,  one  of  them  called  the  Dutch 

Crown,  fuppofed  to  have  been  made  in  Holland,  but 
which  in  reality  was  ftruck  in  the  Tower,  on  or  about 
1738  2 

301 1  Oliver’s  Half  Crown,  1656,  and  a  Piece  Pruck  from  the 

Ten  Shilling  Die  •  - - -  - — ,  q 


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$012  Oliver,  generally  called  a  Two  Shilling  Piece,  differing 
from  the  Shilling,  in  being  thicker,  and  the  &c.  want¬ 
ing  a  Piece  exadly  like  this,  bat  fmaller,  called 

the  Ninepenny  Piece  *  - -  .  ^ 

3013  Charles  II.  Patterns  for  Farthings,  with  and  without 

the  King’s  Head,  one  with  3  Pillars,  and  thus  united, 
Invincble ;  and  two,  1660  and  61,  Snelling’s  Copper 
Coinage ,  Plate  6,N.  13&15 

3014  Charles  II.  For  a  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  by „ Simon. 

Reverfe,  Florent  Concordia  Regna,  Gold  Coinage,  , 
Plate  6,  N.  24.  - -  '  * 

3015  Charles  II.  Proof  Crown,  1662,  without  the  Rofe  1 

3016  The  Famous  Petition  Crown  of  Charles  II.  by  Thomas 

Simon ,  highly  preferved.  Pattern  Pieces,  Plate  6, 

N.  18.  N.  B.  This  rake  and  curious  piece 

WAS  PURCHASED  BY  M  R .  HoDSOLL  AT  D  R . 

Mead(s  sale  — -  -  * 

3017  Charles  II.  Crown,  by  Simon ,  inferibed,  on  the  Edge, 

Reddite  quae.  Caefaris  Casfari  &  Pod,  and  a  Sun  ap¬ 
pearing  out  of  a  Cloud  to  exprefs  Pod  Nubila  Pne- 

bus,  ( highly  preferved)  -  f 

6018  Charles  1 1.  Crown,  by  Simon  Pewter,  inferibed  on  the 
Edge,  Render  toCseiar  the  Things  which  are  C  a; far’s. 


&C.  - -  *  - -  1 

3019  Charles  II.  Fatter  ns,  probably  for  Farthings,  two, 
dated  1665;  one,  1675  ;  and  one,  1676,  all  with 
Quatuor  Maria  Vindico  on  the  Reverfe,  Copper  Coin¬ 
age,  P.  7,  N.  1  ;  and  one,  dated  1671,  N.  4  6 

5020  Charles  II.  Magna  Opera  Domini— Magnalia  Dei— 
both  on  the  Redoration,  Pattern,  P.  6,  N.  15  and  16 

3021  Charles  II.  Magnalia  Dei,  Inferibed  on  the  Rcverfus , 

Sine  Clade  Vidor,  Simon,  fecit,  P.  6,  N.  16  I 

3022  William  and  Mary,  1694.  William,  1697,  S,  9,  and 

1700,  druck  from  Dies  of  the  Farthings  ,  -  5 

2023  William,  Crown,  1695.  Shilling,  1699,  Proofs  2 

2024  William  III.  Crown,  1696.  Shilling,  1698,  'Proofs  2 


2025  Ann,  the  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  Proofs,  coined  at 

Edinburgh  in  1707.  ,  - - ■  2 

2026  Ann,  Vidory  in  a  Car,  Pax  Miffa  per  Orbem,  1713, 

Pattern  for  a  Farthing  - -  1 

2027  Ann,  Patterns  for  Farthings,  Britannia  dtting  as  ufual, 

Brittannia  fitting  under  a  Portico,  1713  ;  and  one  the 
Common  Type,  of  the  Copper  Coinage,  P,  7,  N.  1 8  -3 

3028  A  Pattern  or  Proof  A  or  a  Half  Crown  of  George  I. 

171 5,  plain  -  t 

5029  George  I.  from  the  Die  of  the  Half  Penny,  1717.  And 

3  from  the  Dies  of  the  Farthings,  dated  1717,  8,  &  9  4 

3030  George  II.  Crown,  1732.  Half  Crown,  1731,  Proofs , 

with  the  Young  Head  - -  - 2 


(  6w  )  ■ 

3031  George  II.  Patterns ,  with  the  Old  Head,  Crowti> 

Half  Crown,  Shilling,  and  Sixpence,  174 6  4> 

5032  George  II.  Proofs ,  Sixpence,  1728.  Halfpenny,  1729. 

And  Farthing,  1730,  Young  Head  -  2 

3033  George  III.  the  Head  only  of  a  Pattern  for  a  Guinea. 

The  Pattern  Shilling  of  1764.  And  a  Proof  t rom  the 
Die  of  the  drd  Halfpenny  of  his  Piefent  Majedy,  date 
1770  -  /  -  3 

3034  A  Pattern  Shilling  of  his  Prefent  Majedy,  1775  1 

3035  George  III.  Pattern  Shilling,  1778  -  I 

3036  Proofs  of  his  Prelent  Majedy,  from  the  Shilling  to  the 

Penny  included  -  -  6 

3037  Edward  VI.  the  King,  bare  headed,  tnfcribed,  Scutum 

Fidei  Protegit  Eum.  Reverfe,  a  leafed  Rofe,  Edward 
VI.  & c.  Snelling’s  Patter?i  Pieces,  P.  5,  N.  6  1 

3038  Elizabeth,  Crowned,  P.  5,  N.  8,  no  Reverfe.  Charles  I. 

the  King  on  a  Horfe.  Tnfcribed,  Haud  Ulli  Veterum 
Virtute  Secundus.  Reverfe,  the  Arms  of  England, 
Scotland,  France  and  Ireland,  linked  together.  Thefe 
two  Pieces  are  wipublijhcd ,  but  appear  Cajl  7 


ENGLISH  SIEGE  PIECES,  IN  SILVER. 

3039  Newark  Half  Crowns,  1645  and  6.  Shillings,  the 
fame.  Ninepenny  Pieces,  the  fame.  The  Sixpence 
of  1646.  S netting* s  Silver  Coinage,  Plate  15,  N.  14 
to  17  - -  -  7 

3041  Coins  druck  for  Charles  I.  at  Carlifle.  Obverfe,  a 

Crown,  under  it  C.  R.  III.  for  Three  Shillings.  One 
with  XII.  for  Twelvepence,  N.  12  and  13  -  2 

3042  Shillings  coined  at  Pontefra6t  Cattle  for  Charles  I. 

Obverfe,  C.  R.  under  a  Crown.  Infcribed,  Dum 
Spiro  Spero.  Reverfe,  a  Cattle  on  one  Side  OBS.  a 
Hand  grafping  a  Sword,  1648,  N.  18.  And  two  like 
N.  19.  Two  ttruck  at  the  fame  Place  for  Charles  II. 


N.  20  and  21  -  — —  6 

3043  A  Piece  damped  with  a  Cattle  and  II.  VI.  under  if. 
Reverfe,  OBS.  Scarborough  1 646,  N.  10,  JPaspnb- 

lijhed  by  Snelling from  this  Piece  -  1 

3P044  Two  Pieces  damped  with  a  Caftle  and  VI.  under  it, 

uncertain  where  coined,  like  N.  1  —  2 

3045  Two  Pieces,  with  fome  difference  from  each  other, 

damped  VI.  f  -  -  2 

3046  A  Piece  damped  with  a  Cadle  and  VII.  for  Sevenpenee 

under,  exactly  like  No.  2,  probably  done  from  this 
Coin  —  —  ....  \ 


(  217  ) 

3047  An  oblong  Piece,  fiamped  with  a  Cattle,  and  X.  under, 

for  the  Value  - *  —  X 

3048  A  Piece  fiamped  with  a  Cattle  and  XI.  under,  for 

Elevenpence,  like  N.  3,  P.  15  * -  * 

3049  A  Piece,  fiamped  with  a  Cattle  and  I.  exaStly  like 

N.  4  - ,  _  - - -  1 

3050  Another  of  the  fame  Value,  a  little  different  * 

3051  Another  Piece  for  a  Shilling,  like  the  above 

3052  A  Piece  fiamped  with  a  Calile,  and  Is.  lid.  for  Fourteen- 

pence,  exaSily  like  N.  5  -  * 

£053  A  Piece  fiamped  with  a  Cattle  and  Is.VId.  for  Eighteen- 

pence,  not  publijhed  by  Snelling  — —  1 

3054  Four  Pieces,  apparently  all  from  the  fame  Die,  a  Cattle, 

and  engraved  Carol i  Fortuna  Relurgam,  doubtful  if 
/ Truck  in  the  time  of  Charles  I .  '  ^ 

3055  A  Piece,  Gold,  from  the  Pontefract  Shilling  of  Charles 

II.  N.  21  -  -  .  1 

3056  A  Circular  Piece  of  Gold,  incufe  or  hollow  on  one  Side, 

fiamped  a  Cattle  with  C.  R.  on  the  Sides,  under 
OBS — COL.  for  Colchefter,  1648,  weight  66 
Grains,  intended  for  a  Ten  Shilling  Piece,  fhould 
weigh  70  Grains  — •> — *  — — 


SILVER  ANGLO  GALLIC, 


*  5057  Henry  II.  See  Snelling,  Plate  1,  N.  4,  coined  in  Aqui¬ 
taine  - -  - 

3058  Eleanor,  N.  2,  Aquitaine  ,  — 

3059  Richard  I.  Penny  arid  Halfpenny,  N.  8,  Aquitaine  * 

^  4-  3060  Richard  I.  Penny,  N.  6,  Poitou  — 

3061  Richard  I.  Halfpenny,  N.  6,  Poitou  —  I 

V  -1'  3062  Edward  I.  Penny,  N.  12,  Rourdeaux  1 

3063  Edward  I.  N.  13,  Bourdeaux  !  * — - -  * 

3064  Edward  III.  Penny  and  Halfpenny,  N.  14  and  15, 

Aquitaine  —  ' —  ^ 

3065  Edward  III.  Half  Aquitaine  Groat,  Snelling ,  P,  19, 


Figure  D.  —  l 

3066  Edward  III.  N.  16  — ■  — 1  * 

3067  Edward  III.  N.  19  Sz  20 

3068  Edward,  the  Black  Prince,  N.  25  —  J 

V  3069  Edward,  the  Black  Prince,  a  little  different  on  the  Ob - 

verfe  from  Snelling,  N.  25  —  I 

SC  f  3070  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  N,  28  -  I 

3071  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  the  double  of  N.  25,  but 

reading,  Edwardus,  inttead  of  Ed.  Unique  -  i 

V  3072  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  bare  headed  and  Crowned, 

in  other  refpefts  like  N.  25  ‘wu £ 

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3075  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  N.  27  >  I  tN 

3074  Richard  II.  reading,  Aglic  &  Anglie,  N.  35  2 

3075  Henry  IV.  a  little  different,  Snelling,  P.  2  N.  3  2  j 

307 6  Henry  IV.  P.  2,  N.  7  1  /  1  } 

Y  3077  Henry  V.  P.2,  N.  11  - ,  1 

S  -  '  3078  Henry  V.  P.  2,  N.  12  - -  I 

*  V  3079  Henry  V.  N.  13  — —  .  — —  1 

.3080  Henry  VI.  different  Mint  Marks,  N.  14  4*  I;  | 

3081  Henry  VI.  different  Mint  Marks,  N.  1 4  —  6 

V  ^  3082  Henry  VI.  different  Mint  Marks,  N.  16  —  2 

3083  Henry  VI.  N.  17  -  '  -  1 

3084  Henry  VI.  N.  18  I 

.  3085  Henry  VI.  N.  19  i 

V'  3086  Henry  VI.  Obverfe ,  a  Lion  and  Fleur  de  Lis,  like  unto 

N.  17,  hnt  without  the  Coronet,  unpublifhed  I 

3087  Henry  VIII.  ftruck  at  Tournay,  N.  26  -  1 

3088  Henry  VIII.  Tournay  Groat,  N.  28  -  I 

3089  The  large  thick  Piece,  publified  by  Snelling,  P.  5,  N.  1  1 

3090  A  thick  Piece,  in  bad  Condition,  publified  by  Snelling , 

•  •  P.5,  N.  2  *  - - 4  - .  I 

V  >  3091  A  fmall  billon  Piece,  probably  of  Henry  IV.  Obverfe , 
a  Lion  and  Fleur  de  Lis  on  each  Quarter.  Reverfe,  a 
plain  Crofs  within  a  Circl e, unpublifhed  —  I 

3092  Henry  V.  Gros  of  fine  Silver,  P.  19,  Figure  I  —  1 

3093  The  Piece  called  Perkin  Warbeck’s  Groat,  faid  to  have 

been  firuck  by  thp  Dutchefs  of  Burgundy,  Sifter  to 
Edward  IV.  date  1494  — .  "  j 

3094  Edward  III.  Groat,  Half  Groat,  and  Penny,  ftruck  at 

Calais  — -  '  •  — — - -  *  5 

3095  Henry  IV.  V.  or  VI.  from  the  Groat  to  the  Farthing, 

ftruck  at  Calais  - -  — -  ~  20 

3096  A  thick  PieCe  from  the  Die  of  the  Half  Groat  of  one 

Hoy’s,  ftruck  t  Calais  - . . 

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GOLD  ANGLO  GALLIC* 

•/  3097  The  Guiennois  of  Edward  III.  Snelling ,  P.  I,  N.  <21. 

r  ;  3098  The  Leopard  of  Edward  III.  N.  22.  . _ . 

.  3099  The  Guiennois  of  Edward  III.  with  an  R.  probably 

for  Rouen  -  - 

'  1  3100  Th'e  Chaife  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  N.  29. 

3101  The  Hardy  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  N.  30. 

3102  The  Leopard  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  N.  32. 

3103  The  Pavillion  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince.  N.  33. 

3104  The  Angelet  of  Flenry  VI.  Plate  2,  N.  34.  — 

3105  Salutes  of  Henry  VI.  different  Mint  Marks,  N.  3 21 


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3106  A  Mouton  of  Henry  V.  Obverfe,  the  Holy  Larnfe, 
under  it  H.  Rex.  Injcription,  Agn.  Dei.  Qui.  loll. 
Peca.  Mudi.  Mife.  Nobis.  Reverfe,  an  Ornamented 
Shield,  with  a  Lion  and  Fleur  de  Lis,  alternately  in 
each  Quarter,  infcribed ,  Xrc.  Vincit.  Xrc.  Regnat. 
Xrc.  Imperat.  Unpubltjhed  and  unique. 

t  i 


GREEK  KINGS  IN  GOLD. 
KINGDOM  OF  MACEDONIA. 

3107  Philippus  II.  one.  Alexander  III.  one. 

3108  Ditto,  Ditto.  - 

3109  Ditto,  Ditto.  * - 

3110  Ditto,  Ditto.  - — 

3111  Ditto,  Ditto.  - - 

3112  Ditto,  Ditto.  -  — 

3113  Alexander  III.  one.  (a  tetradrachm.) 

3114  Alexander  III.  one.  Philippus  III.  one. 

3115  Lylimachus,  1.  (a  Medallion)  * - - 

3116  Lylimachus,  2.  1  1 

3117  Ditto.  — - -  — 


KINGDOM  OF  SICILY. 
3118  Agathocles,  1.  — —— 


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KINGDOM  OF  EGYPT. 

'  ’  /  ’  /  -  ■  ■ 

, -  r  '  Yn  * 

3119  Ptolemaeus,  I.  (Soier)  one.  Berenice  I.  one.  ^  2 

3120  Ptolemaeus  I.  and  II.  with  their  Queens,  Berenice  X. 

and  Artinee  II.  (a  Medallion)  - - -  1 

3121  Ditto.  -  -  11 

3122  Ditto,  (a  tetradrachm)  —  — -  X 

3123  Arfinoe  II.  one.  (a  Medallion)  r '  1 

3124  Ditto.  - -  ~~~~  •  1 

3125  Ditto.  — —  — —  “  3 

3126  Ptolemaeus  XIII.  (Sfeoterus)  a  Medallion,  extremely  rare 

and  Jine.  1  ’  ”  ‘ 

3127  A  Mahogany  Cabinet,  with  144  Drawers,  1  Inch 

Deep,  3  Feet  7  Inches  Wide,  12  Inches  Deep,  4 
Feet  II  Inches  High. 

3128  Ditto,  Ditto.  .  ,  •  * 


Books  Quoted,  in  the  Account  of  the  Foreign  Coins, 

_ . , . , . . . .  -  i 


Argelati .  De  Monetis  Italiae  variorum  Diflertationes,  P.  Ar* 
gelatus  collegit. 

Bellini.  De  Monetis  Italian  medii  asvi  hadtenus  non  evulgati9 
Diflertatio  II.  1767.  DifT.  III.  1774.  Diff.IV.  1779.  (The 
Firft  Diflertation  begins  the  Fifth  Volume  of  ArgelatFs 
Colledtion,  and  is  quoted  Argel.  V.) 

Berch .  Befkrifning  ofver  Svenfka  Mynt,  af  C.  R.  Berch. 

Brenn .  Thefaurus  nummorum  Sveo-Gothicorum,  ftudio  E.  Bren- 
neri. 

D.  M.  Belkrivelfe  over  Danike  Mynter  og  Medailler  i  den 
Kongelige  Samling. 

Duby.  Trades  des  Monnoies  des  Barons  de  France,  par  P.  A. 
Tobieten  Duby. 

Duby  objid.  Recueil  g  neral  des  pieces  obfidionales  et  de  necefc 
fitd,  par  Tobiefen  Duby. 

Florez.  Medallas  de  las  Colonias,  Municipiosy  Pueblos  antiguos 
de  Efpana,  por  H.  Florez. 

Gr.  Cab.  Neuerofnetes  Grofchen-Cabinet,  von.  J.  F.  Joachim  j 
fortgefezt  von  J.  G.  Boehmen. 

Kohl.  M.  B.  J.  D.  Kohler's  hidorifche  Munz-Beluftigung. 
j  Le  Blanc.  Traits  hiflorique  des  Monnoies  de  France,  par  M. 
Le  Blatic.  Seconde  Edition  de  Paris. 

Van  Loon .  Hiftoire  Metallique  des  Pays-bas,  de  M.  G.  van 
Loon. 

Snell.  Mijc.  Mifcellaneous  Views  of  the  (joins  ftruek  by  Englith 
Princes,  in  France,  Counterfeit  Sterlings,  &c, 

Vergara.  Monete  del  Regno  di  Napoli,  raccolte  da  C.  A. 
Vergara. 


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SHORTLY  WILL  BE  PUBLISHED , 

A  feries  of  Plates  of  Saxon  Coins,  c.omprif- 
ing  every  variety  of  type,  .which  is  to  be 
found  not  only  in  private  cabinets,  but  in  the 
extenfive  collections  of  the  Britifh  Mufeum,  Dr. 
William  Hunter,  and  Samuel  Tyffen,  Efq.  The 
Plates  will  be  accompanied  with  letter-prefs, 
containing  a  fhort  account  of  every  King ;  the 
names  of  the  Moneyers  which  appear  on  each 
type  ;  a  lift  of  the  different  Towns  where  the  , 
refpeCtive  coins  were  ftruck ;  and  other  particu¬ 
lars. 

To  the  above  work  will  be  prefixed,  with 
remarks,  a  few  plates,  reprefenting  the  Money  of 
the  ancient  Britons., 

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